<p>HS : average-level NYC high school
HS GPA : 3.0 (major slacker)
HS SAT : 1930</p>
<p>College : a branch from CUNY, [SAT range 1100-1250 (math and verbal only) for entering freshman.]
Standing : sophomore, applying as a junior
Major: Applied Math and Economics
College GPA : 81credits completed, total of 102 by the time of transfer.
College SAT : 2360
College SAT IIs : 800 for math iic, physics, and us history.</p>
<p>Reasons for Transferring: strong. but i'm afraid i do not want to share this portion publically. sorry about that.</p>
<p>I understand that what's posted up here isn't enough to draw a complete judgment but I want to hear from you guys if I stand a realistic chance.</p>
<p>agreed. if you are applying for sophomore ur stellar sat will deft. make you stand out. truely your academic record is really solid. :) good luck!</p>
<p>now that i look at it again, the number of credits that you have earned thus far may put you at a distinct disadvantage for transfer...you are one or two semesters away from graduating as is...I'm not sure how keen these schools would be about admitting somebody so close to graduation as is and then only granting him 60 transfer credits....which credits would they count and which would they throw out? this is something that you may want to look much deeper into</p>