<p>I will need to transfer soon and was wondering about how hard it would be to transfer to Ohio state with a 3.1 with an AA from Florida. I have a few classes left so have time to do anything now if it would help. I am also willing to apply in off seasons such as spring or summer. I will go to Delaware campus or Marion if I have to. My major is not really selective and I do have “disability and LD” papers if that does anything at all.</p>
<p>I’m am going to transfer too from a CUNY senior college’s honors program( 10% admit rate, about as selective as SUNY honors colleges but way cheaper) with a 4.0 (which I ill hopefully maintain in the spring), but the I consider the senior colleges (and even the program I’m in) to be a half-step above the CCs. To schools like Johns Hopkins, Cornell, and Columbia, would my honors program make me seem like a student from a good private school (like NYU or USC)?</p>
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<p>Yes, your CUNY program will be highly respected in those admission offices. But do keep in mind that, even if it wasn’t, your application would still be taken very seriously due to your excellent GPA. Highly selective colleges like those you named do admit transfers who have performed well in college, regardless of the caliber of the initial school</p>
<p>I don’t know what the odds are, but there are plenty of anecdotes about people transferring from community colleges to top schools. For example: <a href=“The Smart Transfer - The New York Times”>The Smart Transfer - The New York Times;