Am I being realistic with any of these schools?

Thanks everyone for the input.
After doing some more research I noticed that a few of the Universities I mentioned either don’t require SAT score sends when you have completed a certain amount of credits (40,45,60 etc…) or specifically look at high school SAT scores and advise against taking it again in college. I may try taking it anyway just for good measure.

I have taken into consideration all of the schools mentioned, and right now here are my prospective choices to apply to (in order of most hoping to get in) :

USC, UofWashington-Seattle, Vanderbilt, UofMichigan-Ann Arbor, Rice, Northeastern, WashU St Louis, WPI, Pitt, Drexel.
I took off most of the public schools that I found through research do not provide the best aid to transfer/oos students, unfortunately… (Gtech, UT-Austin) :frowning:

Any other recommendations or input on schools is welcome!!

If you can manage the costs, you have a profile that has a high probability of succeeding. After a three year absence, I returned to college and learned that the older students do very well. We used to say that education was wasted on the young! Your record speaks louder than SAT scores.

Good luck!