Where else should I apply?

November 1st has come and gone, and I have applied to 5 schools (Michigan State, Indiana, Case Western, Michigan, UVA) I have already gotten into Indiana and Michigan State with a pretty hefty scholarships.
Stats: 32 ACT/34 Super Score, 4.08 GPA, very good extra curriculars (President of two active clubs, Captain of Varsity team)
I am looking for other (attainable) top schools to apply to. I don’t consider any of the schools I have applied to reaches, and I expect to get into most of them. I’m willing to go just about anywhere, so all suggestions are welcomed. My intended major is Business or Political Science. My only restriction is I that I have not taken SAT Subject tests and I am not inclined to do so now.
Bonus: Excluding my freshman year, I have a 4.4 GPA so colleges known to exclude that are more attainable for me.

Where are you from?

You are already in at two very good universities. If you are from Michigan then U.Michigan is the obvious third school to consider and you have already applied there. As such it is not clear that there is much more to do other than continue to work hard and do well, and be aware that you are doing very well. What would you want different from what these schools offer?

A little more info: My unweighted is a 3.81 overall, 3.95 excluding freshman year. I live in Michigan, and for now I am disregarding price (I can afford most places without issue).

UMich has been my dream school for quite a while. However, my peers have been encouraging me to at least apply to other top tier schools for two reasons: 1. in the event that Umich rejects me. 2. Look for things in other schools that Umich does not offer (fewer students, less of a cut-throat environment, more highly regarded business/polysci programs)

Relatively few schools that tend to rank highly by conventional standards offer a business major. This could be a factor for you.

That noted, you can research colleges in the statistical vicinity of your current choices for those that may offer you a different array of attributes:

http://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10

http://www.businessinsider.com/the-610-smartest-colleges-in-america-2015-9

Northwestern, Notre Dame, Claremont-McKenna (very small, but part of Consortium totaling about 5k students), McGill, Rice . . .

Wash U. St. Louis, Georgetown, Penn, Emory, NYU, UCLA.
But I don’t know if any of these require SAT subject tests (many schools just say “recommended” or “highly recommended”).

Northwestern doesn’t have a business major (neither does Duke, or I would have suggested it).

UCLA and Berkley use your GPA from your soph/jr year, FWIW…

@Genevieve18 I think Georgetown requires 2 subject tests…

Last I heard, GTown wanted 3 subject tests. :frowning:

With a 32 ACT and a 3.81 UVA is a reach.

@whatscollege411
You need to make sure the colleges you apply to superscore’s the ACT, UMich does not. .
Emory would be a great choice with a great Business school however Emory does not superscore the ACT either.
I would add UPenn, USC, BC, and UNC.

add SMU too, good business, a few select political science experiences with the Bush center on campus, and a fair amount of merit scholarship available.

Northwestern does not have a business major, but we do have the business in practice minor, which is the route most take.

UVA is a long shot as you are OOS.

TCU has a good business program, and the Texas economy is booming.

Emory is another solid suggestion, above.

Northwestern is reachy, too, unless you are a URM.

Good luck!