<p>I am currently a freshman business student at Indiana University (Kelley school of Business).</p>
<p>I am considering transfering to Columbia.</p>
<p>Can someone please rate my chances?</p>
<p>Indiana University GPA after 1st semester (will most likely have a 4.0)
SAT: 1320/1600 (i know its pretty low)
High school GPA (3.75/4)
Toughest courseload with all AP's</p>
<p>my high school GPA and SAT is not that high because my senior year of high school, I was in another country playing professional sport. I had a private tutor who would come for a couple hours a day, but my main focus was on soccer so school was second priority. Then I got injured and had to stop playing, so now I'm back in the US, for college. But if you see my college GPA (4.0), you can see that when I do focus soley on school, I'm more than capable.</p>
<p>So if anyone can chance me, that'll be great!</p>
<p>^that’s not enough, 4.0 at indiana doesn’t say too much, sat is low, hs gpa isn’t great, something else better be special about you + you need a great reason to come to columbia, given how low transfer admit rates are, you have a slim chance indeed.</p>
<p>it doesn’t say much for transfer admissions, i wasn’t trying to be condescending or anything, i’m sure bulls365 is a smart student and does well at Indiana, but there is a significant difference in competition between there and columbia, moreover, transfer admits have it tougher than regular admits, and usually end up being top students once they come to columbia. Columbia has far more leeway to make sure their transfers admits are extraordinary because few spots open up each year. so it isn’t elitist to say that substantially more than a 4.0 is needed to get in, it’s just a spoonful of reality. the op asked for chances after all not an evaluation of his intellect or achievement.</p>