<p>I'm gearing up to get ready for my transfer applications for Fall 2014. I'm currently enrolled in community college in Wyoming (I'm a Wyoming resident) and would love any insight that people have on my chances for getting into my top choices: Harvard, Columbia, Duke, Dartmouth and my second choices: University of Chicago, Northwestern, Notre Dame, and UVA. Also, if you don't think I have a good shot for any of them, which schools do I have a chance at that could get me into law school at any of schools above?</p>
<p>Profile:</p>
<p>College GPA- 3.85
High School GPA - 3.57
SAT- 2300</p>
<p>Volunteer Work:</p>
<p>150 hours + community service (reading to children, serving food, working at a soup kitchen, painting community center, and running a volunteer group)</p>
<p>Achievements:</p>
<p>British Parliamentary Debate Champion
Forensic Division Champion
Outstanding National Forensics League Distinction
Publications Student of the Year
2nd Place Editorial at Wyoming State Journalism</p>
<p>Skills:</p>
<p>Forensics
Art
Theater
Journalism
Dance
Tech
French (3 years)
Spanish (2 years)</p>
<p>Programs:</p>
<p>Wyoming Leadership Seminar
University of Wyoming High School Institute</p>
<p>Clubs:
Phi Theta Kappa
College Newspaper
College Forensics
(I did the equivalent to the above in high school as well)</p>
<p>Jobs:</p>
<p>Publications Work Study (News Editor)
Para Substitute Teacher</p>
<p>i think you have a good chance at the top schools youre looking at based on your Stats and ECs, im not too familiar with the transfer process but just make sure to display a passion you have and youll be golden.</p>
<p>Hey! I’m not sure whither or not transfer admissions require SAT scores. Even though your high school GPA is a bit low, your college GPA is impressive. Also, great extracurriculars!</p>
<p>Harvard- Reach
Columbia- Reach
Duke- Reach
Dartmouth- Reach
University of Chicago- low reach
Northwestern- low reach/ high match
Notre Dame- high match
UVA- low reach/ high match</p>