Chance me: Emory, Willamette, Franklin and Marshall, Vanderbilt

<p>I am going to transfer from big state school to a smaller private school preferably.</p>

<p>Here are my stats:
High school:
- Homeschooled
- 3.79 GPA
- No AP courses offered as home school student, but took 7 honors courses.</p>

<p>College
- 4.0 GPA
- 5 Honors courses of my total 9 courses taken</p>

<p>Hobbies:
- Piano
- Art
- Poetry
- Playwriting
- Journalism
- Study of ancestry</p>

<p>Club Involvement:
- President of French Club
- Vice president of Debate Club
- Model UN
- Young Americans For Liberty
- Society of International Affairs
- Circle K Club
- Up til Dawn
- History Club
- Tennis Club
- Outdoor Pursuits (outdoor activities such as hiking, rafting, camping, etc)</p>

<p>Volunteer Work:
- Library
- Art museum volunteer
- Daily Humane Society
- Elephant Sanctuary
- Orphanage</p>

<p>Work experience:
- Cashier at Publix, current
- Local Rec, current
- Cashier at pizza place, high school
- Hostess at restaurant, high school
- Privately commissioned graphic design, high and middle school
- Internship with Shakespeare company, current
- Internship with public history museum, current
- Political campaign internship, upcoming</p>

<p>Unclassified:
Currently starting up 2 non-profit organizations to help issues that I am really passionate about, but cannot give much information on here. Also, hosting an outside-of-school fundraiser for humane society in October. Planning several fundraisers for school pertaining to my club involvement.</p>

<p>Standardized test scores:
1400 M and CR, 2150 total</p>

<p>Intended major:
Comparative Literature
If not, History and English double major.</p>

<p>I am looking at Emory, Willamette, Franklin and Marshall, Vanderbilt, and Brown, but I've heard that people can not be chanced for Brown.
Chances for acceptance + merit aid?</p>

<p>Also, if anyone has any ideas about making up for the fact that I am at a state school rather than a high ranked school? Many of the specific admissions boards have transfers coming from really great schools and I am just going to the only school that I could afford for this year, you know?</p>

<p>Brown doesn’t offer merit aid.</p>

<p>I don’t know alot about the transfer requirements, so can’t offer advice. Sorry.</p>