Transfer question

<p>What college would be around my level to transfer as a junior? </p>

<p>Freshman Year 4.0
Sophomore Year 4.0
Go to Fairleigh Dickinson University
Intern at a law firm 5x a week</p>

<p>any advice would help</p>

<p>by the way my high schools stats sUCKED</p>

<p>What are you interested in majoring in?</p>

<p>poli science
going for law school</p>

<p>I need more information about your involvement and college board scores, as high school record and SAT/ ACT scores are not of as much importance, some of the schools that I want to recommend to you that I believe you have a high shot with a two year consecutive perfect GPA, are very competitive and look at your SAT/ ACT.</p>

<p>Pending on your SAT scores, I’d say that you should try for Georgetown, GWU, American University, Columbia, UChicago, Northwestern, Dartmouth, UNC-CH, UMich-Ann Arbor, WashU,and UW-Madison.</p>

<p>dude…wow
thanks for the encouragement man!!</p>

<p>If your only EC is being an intern, I don’t see why Ivies should be in the list. </p>

<p>We need more info. The poster was just recommending good political science programs. You haven’t given us any SATs or what you’re looking for in a school or why you want to transfer.</p>

<p>This is pretty dumb. You say “I have a 4.0, what colleges can I transfer to?” That’s pretty stupid, because obviously that’s the highest GPA you can have, so anything is theoretically in your range. I feel like you just posted this for an ego boost or something.</p>

<p>Yeah, missamericanpie would be correct, I was just recommending good programs that may fit you depending on your basis for transferring and SAT/ACT/HS record. Certain schools are much harder to transfer into, especially the ivy leagues like Dartmouth and Columbia, and pending on your SAT and high school record, you may have a shot but until you tell us more information, this is all hypothetical talk.</p>

<p>thanksguys</p>

<p>arcade fire,i already have enough confidence , so i do not need reassurance …</p>

<p>my S.A.T. was horrible</p>

<p>1820 </p>

<p>my high school GPA was a 3.0</p>

<p>it was absolutely useless</p>

<p>The ivy leagues may be a long stretch, but it’s possible. I’d recommend retaking your SATs if you were to apply to ivy leagues and shooting for a combine total score of 2100 or higher. However with your GPA and an 1820 SAT and a flawless academic record for your first two years of college, I’d say you’d get into a few if not most of the schools listed above. I’ll reiterate them, Georgetown, GWU, American University,Northwestern, UNC-CH, UMich-Ann Arbor, WashU,and UW-Madison. </p>

<p>Columbia, U of Chicago, and Dartmouth are the only ones that are most selective due to their ivy league and almost ivy league statuses. However, if you retake your SATs and score between a 1380+ SAT/ 30 ACT, then your chances are more likely.</p>

<p>Good luck and keep up the good work. Good things happen to those who wait.</p>

<p>after two years, most colleges don’t want you to retake the SAT because it’s not an accurate indicator of anything anymore.</p>

<p>But for ivy leagues, they recommend you do if you do not have high scores as a transfer, else you do not really stand a chance since you have people trying to transfer in from other top schools like WashU, Emory, Northwestern and the list goes on.</p>

<p>000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 thanks guys
i’ll see </p>

<p>i might just stay at fairleigh
then go 4 law school</p>

<p>missamericanpie, wouldn’t a 5x a week internship rank very high as far as ECs go. I understand that the quantity is not there, but the quality is there. Would a lot of lesser ECs and clubs rank higher than a 5x a week law-firm internship when it comes to admissions?</p>

<p>it depends. if the internship is actually doing things, rather than just pushing paper and getting coffee, yes, it would rank higher. but the OP has not provided any of the information we’ve asked for, so i’m assuming that’s what goes on.</p>