<p>Hello I am a sophomore at Holy Cross College in Indiana, and I started out with a GPA of 3.53, to a 3.75 second semester, then a 4.0.
My cum. overall is a 3.75 and I am probably going to get another 4.0 this upcoming spring semester to raise my cum. up to a 3.8.</p>
<p>My HS gpa- around a 3.77, and my Math SAT was a 670, with my english pretty bad around a 560. </p>
<p>What would be my chances transferring to these colleges/Universities? any input could really help me out...
Georgetown, Notre Dame, Cornell, Boston College, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Michigan, and NorthWestern.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>If you attended the real Holy Cross, College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, your chances would be excellent. However, the college you attend, formerly known as Holy Cross Junior College, does not have a good academic reputation. Your best bet is probably Notre Dame since both colleges are run by the same religious order.</p>
<p>No it is the one in Indiana like I said. But still if i get another 4.0 my GPA would be pretty good, wouldn’t I have more of a shot especially at a school like Michigan or BC?</p>
<p>Reasonable chance at Michigan and only remote possibility at BC which is comparable to the College of the Holy Cross in terms of selectivity.</p>