2012 Fall Semester Transfer looking for Schools

<p>Im currently a freshman in college and looking to transfer for fall semester of 2012. I've been searching for schools with good business programs mainly schools that I would be competitive for and could get a good amount of financial aid. I live in NJ, but hope to go out of state. </p>

<p>In High School Mainly A/some B's. I graduated in the top 10% of my class. well its less than 10 but 10 is a good round number
My High School GPA: ~3.4</p>

<p>Fall 2011 Semester GPA ~3.58 would have been at least a 3.7 had it not been for one class, and the hatred that I'm sure my teacher had for me. </p>

<p>I'm looking for schools that like I said I can be competitive for. Not really looking at ivys as i think it would be rather unrealistic. </p>

<p>Here is my current list. please give any suggestions you have in regards to these schools or any schools that i may have missed.</p>

<p>Michigan State University (Broad)
University of Michigan (Ross)
Purdue University (Krannert)
New York University (Stern)
Northwestern University (Kellogg)
University of Notre Dame (Mendoza)
University of Chicago (Booth)
Boston College (Carroll)
University of Florida (Warrington)</p>

<p>Northwestern and Notre Dame are my reach schools. I think I would be considered to either school. Also the list is in no particular order, and thank you for the help</p>

<p>really no one?</p>

<p>I don’t think you have a shot at Booth, Mendoze, Stern, Kellogg, or Ross. You sound like you are really reaching.</p>

<p>Indiana would be the highest ranked school that comes to mind that you might have a shot at.</p>

<p>You are aware that U Chicago does not have an undergraduate business program and Northwestern really doesn’t either (unless you count their certificate courses)?</p>

<p>^^Of course not. He clearly looked up “best business school” took a few from the top and a few from the middle and came here to ask this question.</p>

<p>Kellog has a 4+1 undergrad program. in other words its a 5 year mba program</p>

<p>They have a 1 year MBA if that’s what you’re talking about…
But you do not need to go to northwestern undergrad.</p>