What would you consider these schools to be for me?

<p>Reach, Match, Safety? (If you are feeling pretty wild, feel free to say "low reach", "high match", etc.)</p>

<p>My Stats: </p>

<p>State: NY
Gender: Male
School: Small/Average
SAT: 1970/2010 super-score (620 CR, 720 M, 670 Writing)
Unweighted GPA: 3.9
Rank: School doesn't rank
Awards: Scholar Athlete Award, 4th place at NY State DECA competition (top 4 traveled to Anaheim, California to compete at the DECA International level), 10th grade Walt Whitman Poem contest, MVP for track, All-conference for Cross-Country, other small awards...
Extracurriculars: Cross-country, Winter & Spring Track all four years (Captain), School paper (Features editor, photographer), DECA Business club (Vice President), Student Government (Treasurer), NHS, NEHS, NFrenchHS (Treasurer), NSHS, Symphonic band and Select Wind Ensemble, Red Cross
Work: Internship at a PR firm in the city for the summer
Senior Course load: 4 AP's, College-level French, strong business course, band...</p>

<p>Schools applying to (Major: Business):</p>

<p>UC Schools
UNC-Chapel Hill (Legacy)
Umiami
Northeastern
BU
Tulane
Ohio State
U of Wisco -Madison </p>

<p>I was thinking of adding Elon...but, I heard it's just rich, white kids and I'm not about that... </p>

<p>Thanks for your help!</p>

<p>have you run the net price calculators at all these schools?</p>

<p>UNC-CH is super hard to get into from OOS but since you’re a legacy, you have an “in” others don’t have.</p>

<p>Have you looked at D3 schools that may recruit you in Track or cross-country?</p>

<p>UWI Madison, Ohio State = safety BUT do your parents have the money? They’re OOS public universities and they do not have any financial aid for OOS students. A school isn’t a safety if you can’t afford it…</p>

<p>UMiami, Northeastern: reach (but reachable)
BU, Tulane: match.</p>

<p>I feel like I should apply to more undergraduate business schools that are in or around my league…any suggestions? (Preferably somewhere warm…I already have enough colleges that are in cold climates)</p>