<p>Hi, </p>
<p>Actually I am a native Long Islander. My GPA is a 3.26, I have a SAT tutor (hoping to do good on them), and frankly I have no sports or extra circular stuff. I am currently in Honors Spanish hence I will be taking AP spanish next year (12th), I will be taking an AP science next year too, and hopefully AP Eco. Otherwise I don’t really have any APs. From here, where do you think I stack up? Also, I definetly want to be a criminal defense attorney. </p>
<p>I guess that description of Hofstra is pretty accurate. I don’t know exactly where I want to go. Hofstra has always been a choice thoguh.</p>
<p>Again, I want to go to University of South Carolina Beaufort Campus mainly because my family keeps a vacation home right near the Beaufort campus along with a boat and a car hence it would be a great life style for me, also there is a possibility I may be able to be an in-stater. University of South Carolina is ranked #111, but I worry that the Beaufort campus is not as good (the main campus is Colombia). The Beaufort campus is also A LOT smaller, it only has 2000 kids. So can anyone tell me if they think that is true (the other campus not being as good)? Or is that not possible as it is all included under the University of South Carolina? Like when I am applying to a law school or maybe trying to transfer what will appear that I attended USC or specifically USC-Beaufort? The other thing that worries is that I may not fit in, it sounds like a very southern small college and I am a pure NY/LI-er. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>Lastly, I at one point dreamt about going to Fordham, but I don’t think I could get in (what do you think), so I was thinking of transferring to Fordham from USC-Beaufort after maybe two years, if I have a good SAT/ACT score and I do really well in USCB, do you think it is possible?</p>
<p>Thanks
John</p>