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Did you previously apply to these universities?
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In order to gain a transfer admission at those types of universities, that means that a current student has to drop out or transfer, and that is really rare at those schools.
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Those schools will wonder why you’re transferring. There has to be a really big, compelling reason for you to transfer. If it’s for prestigious issues, then no, you won’t be admitted.
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As an international transfer student, (other than UCLA) you will be paying significantly more money for tuition.
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Whatever research you do for a professor at UCI typically has to be in an area in which those schools are conducting similar research. Your extracurriculars, so far, are really not considered eye-opening, so I doubt that they will accept a transfer who doesn’t fit their needs.
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Will you be continuing to major in biological sciences? Some of those schools are pretty small when compared to UCI, so their spaces are limited for certain majors.
You can try to transfer, but your odds in transferring for prestige, don’t bode well.