advice needed regarding transfer

<p>I currently attend Northeastern University and wish tot transfer for sophomore year. My first semester GPA is 3.83
College writing - A, Macro Econ - A, Engineering Design - A- , Intro to Business - A-</p>

<p>HS GPA - 90 (3.6) 4 on BC calculus (5 AB part), SAT 1380/1600, 2020/2400
SAT 2s Math 1C - 720, 2c - 700, Literature -540
I took summer college classes at community college
Intro to Computers - A Calc for Business- A</p>

<p>What are my chances for
BC, Georgetown, Northwestern, or Cornell?
any suggestions will be greatly appreciated
Thank You</p>

<p>Ur in!
but make sure that because ur transferring from a good university...that u have a good rationale to transfer...</p>

<p>First, you should take everything pakiboy says with a massive grain of salt. </p>

<p>You are not by any means in for sure esp. to Northwestern, Gtown, and Cornell. In my opinion, your schedule looks a bit weak; generally the colleges you're applying to want to see a strong and interdisciplinary schedule. Your lack of lab science and advanced math might hurt but no one can say for sure. I think if you scored 4 on BC calc, you should be taking calculus III, not business calc. </p>

<p>Are you applying to arts and sciences at Cornell or Northwestern? The college of a&s at most schools usu. have the lowest acceptence rate.</p>

<p>I took Calculus for business at a community college during the summer while in HS.<br>
I am applying for business school at Georgetown, ILR @ Cornell, and Economics at Northwestern.
Are there any other schools do you think which I have good chances of being admitted to?</p>

<p>BC---match
Northwestern--Slight reach/ Reach
Georgetown---Match/ Slight reach
Cornell---Slight Reach/Reach</p>

<p>Is the acceptance rate of Cornell ILR good for a ny resident with my stats?</p>

<p>As mrsopresident stated, residency doesn't play a factor in admissions, at least not in the sense you believe it does (based on your question). CALS, and Cornell as a whole (speaking for undergrad) has so many New Yorkers because that's where the majority of applicants are from...not because they have a rule of accepting "mostly NY residents."</p>

<p>Just curious, why are you transferring out of Northeastern? I'm applying there for transfer for next fall.</p>