<p>HI, I am a freshamn at a state school this year. </p>
<p>Here is my stats, I had some special circumstances in HS and yeah...</p>
<p>3.1 UW, 4.1 W, top 40% rank</p>
<p>1250 SAT/1600</p>
<p>800 SAT II in US and World History </p>
<p>College STATs. </p>
<p>Classes, </p>
<p>Accounting
Econ- Miro
Intro to business
Calc 1
Sociology
business seminar</p>
<p>I am taking 17 credit this semster; school recommends 15 for freshman.</p>
<p>Likely GPA- 4.0</p>
<p>College ECs
Entreprenuers club
women rugby </p>
<p>Work-
Intern at a top 5 biz school- junior year to present day
Intern at a marketing agency- just started- 12 hours a week
Intern with a real estate company- 10 hours a week- just started</p>
<p>Started own design business with ppl, i love to draw and i am decent at it, been taking drawing lessons since i was like 4<br>
----------intake 40-50k a year; all provable and documented through tax filings and etc...</p>
<p>I got really sick my senior yr in hs and i dropped 5 classes senior year last semster and had 2 Ds the last semster. I was on like the 504 plan and etc and this was the only school that I was adviced to applied to since it was close to home and etc but it is a bad fit for me. </p>
<p>I would like to transfer to a better business school i guess, </p>
<p>the places that I am looking at are</p>
<p>Michigan - Ross
Wharton
NYU-Stern
UNC-Chapel Hill
UCLA
any other recommendation is welcome too</p>
<p>I'm sure you're aware of the agreements UCLA has with in-state community colleges, how hard it is to get into the school if you're not coming from one of those CCCs, and the fact that they don't have an undergraduate business program.</p>
<p>HI guys, I am a freshman and will be doing a sophomore transfer, hoepfully and I will be continuing taking calc and be in calc II next semseter. I also wouldn't mind just sticking it out for an economic degree.</p>
<p>I considered other schools like Georgetown, UVA, but I thought they were super-reaches for me. Georgetown was actually my dream school back in HS and i would love to apply if I have any chance of getting in.</p>
<p>According to that business ranking, my current school rank in at 70-80 range.</p>