Which CSU schools will I most likely be admitted to? *UPDATED*

<p>I've always wanted to attend SDSU, that is until I saw my SAT score. Which CSUs will I most likely get into that offers a good Business Management program? (Preferably one that isn't impacted). In addition to SDSU, I'm applying to Cal State L.A., SFSU, Chico, and SJSU.</p>

<p>Eligibility index 3998
CSU GPA 3.71 (high school is 3.4 unweighted)
SAT: 1480: reading 480, math 550, writing 450</p>

<p>You can check impaction at <a href=“http://www.calstate.edu/sas/impactionsearch/”>http://www.calstate.edu/sas/impactionsearch/&lt;/a&gt; .</p>

<p>CSUB, CSUCI, CSUDH, CSUMB, CSUStan are not campus impacted for frosh, and not impacted for the business major.</p>

<p>However, only SJSU seems to publish past thresholds for admission. <a href=“http://info.sjsu.edu/static/admission/impaction.html”>http://info.sjsu.edu/static/admission/impaction.html&lt;/a&gt; indicates that, in recent previous years, SJSU business applicants needed about a 3200 EI for admission. But the threshold may change this year, depending on the popularity of the major at SJSU.</p>

<p>Other than SDSU, you will almost certainly get into the campuses to which you’ve applied. You might want to add Sonoma and Long Beach, Both have respected biz programs.
On impaction, in the CSU system, that doesn’t translate to over-crowded. Declaring a program or campus impacted allows them to raise admission standards and restrict enrollment, making a less crowded, more qualified student body.<br>
A well prepared, motivated and flexible student can easily earn a BS in Biz in 4 years at any of the campuses listed above.
Good luck.</p>