What schools should I apply to?

Hello, I am currently a senior and am worried about what colleges I will get into.
GPA: 3.3
SAT: 1260
ACT: 26
AP/Honors Classes: Honors English 10, Honors Pre Cal, AP US History, AP Physics 1, AP Calculus AB, AP English 11
So yeah I took a lot of hard classes but I did not apply myself and work hard so I received mostly B’s with some C’s in those AP classes.
I am really interested in a school that has a good business program, I would like to do something in that field because there are so many options, along with commercial/residential real estate.
One of my top schools has been SDSU but I am not sure if I can get in, my ACT and SAT are above their average but my GPA is much lower (there’s is 3.85).
I live in Sacramento and I heard Sac State has a solid business program but I feel that it is just too close and I would like to go somewhere else.
I just f***** around too much in high school, but now in my senior year I have my head on straight and am currently rocking a 4.3 GPA, too bad senior year doesn’t count :(.
So yeah I just wanted to know what colleges have strong business programs that I would be able to get into with my gpa/test scores (I dont care if they’re state schools, private schools, or UCs) and if SDSU really is out of reach for me lol.
Thank You for your help!

All CSU’s (except SLO) use your CSU GPA and SAT/ACT scores to calculate an Eligibility Index (EI). Then rank you by your EI and major

(CSU GPA x800) + ( SAT Math + CR)
If your CSU GPA is 3.3, then your EI is 3740. A 4100 is competitive for SDSU but there are other good CSU’s that you have a good chance. Your ACT EI is 920 so if you might have a slightly better chance for SDSU using the ACT. Worth an application since you never know.

Consider Chico state, Sac state, Cal poly Pomona, Sonoma state, Cal state Northridge, San Jose state and SFSU.

Since you note you are open to private schools, USD or LMU could work out. The CSUs listed above are much more economical options.