Can anyone tell me if this is the right decision to make?

<p>Hi,
I am a freshman and a state university in Alaska, and i did apply to some of the schools i really wanted to but my sat and gpa were too low 3.6 and 1500 counting that I had been in the US for just 3 years. I am from an french speaking country. So after much consideration I have decided that to have a better chance to get into my number 1 medical school. I should transfer to a school that does not let anyone with a brain in. For freshman year, I will be taking 21 credits,, yes I know it sounds crazy but I am really trying to get out of my comfort zone. I will be taking less the second semester. in the summer I hope that i will be accepted in a medical program at either Yale, Columbia or UCLA. If i dont i will just do a research on campus. Before my freshmen year end, I will start my own club, that mainly focus on creating a better world, by doing volunteer services, fundraisers and such. My main goal is to raise enough money so some of the club members and I can go to a country that needs some medical issues awareness. There are other details that i still want to had but for the moment that is all.
Do you think that transferring to a school like Cornell, Will add to my chances on getting into top medical schools.
Take note that I didn't not mention the mcat or my gpa because they changes the focus from the question. Which is should i or should i not transfer</p>

<p>Not sure if trolling or I should feel bad for typing this.</p>

<p>not at all i am serious</p>

<p>You do realize that transferring into Cornell is not an easy thing to do, right? As a sophomore transfer, a lot of weight is still going to be put on your high school grades and test scores. </p>

<p>Would transferring to a top school help you get into a top medical school? Well…yes. </p>

<p>Before that…you say that you’re going to transfer to a school that doesn’t let anyone with a brain in. Cornell does not fall into that category. I’m confused about what you’re asking. It sounds like you’re planning on transferring to a school that doesn’t let anyone with a brain in…but you want it to be a top school. You’re not going to find that combination. It defies logic. </p>