Chance Me: Transfer to UCs, UMich, UWM, NYU, UVA, UNC and many others

<p>Deadlines for transfer application for fall 2011 are coming up soon, so I think it will be nice if someone can chance me which colleges I will be more likely to get in. Some statistics about my academic performance and EC are shown as follow.</p>

<p>College: CCC
Major: Economics (but will apply some colleges as a business major)
College GPA: 3.74~3.77 (depending what I will be getting in this quarter. only 1 B and 2 B+ amongst all the courses which I have taken, and all the others are straightly As and A-s.)
EC: Student Government, Clubs, Shared Governance, UCLA TAP, TAG for UCSD, UCD, UCI, UCSB, being a foregin student in Australia while studying in middle school and high school (if it counts), community services (high school), table tennis team (high school), chess team (high school), school band (high school)
Working Experience: Summer intern in a factory
Recommendation Letter: None, (I basically don't know which out-of-state universities are required, but as far as I know, UCs and USC don't really require me to have one. I will check it out for some of the out-of-stage colleges later on.)
Citizenship: Non-US Citizenship</p>

<p>Out-of-State or private colleges which I would like to apply are the followings,</p>

<p>UMich-Ann Arbor (Eco from LSA)
UW-Madison (Eco)
NYU (Eco from CAS)
UNC-Chapel Hill (Eco)
UIUC (Eco)
UVA (Eco)
UND (Eco - don't know whether or not it requires SAT or ACT as a transfer)
USC (Business Administration from Marshall)
Penn State (Business)</p>

<p>UCs which I would like to apply are the followings,</p>

<p>UC Berkeley (Eco)
UCLA (Eco)
UCSD (Eco)
UCD (Managerial Eco)
UCSB (Eco)
UCI (Eco)</p>

<p>There are two things I really concern about at this moment. First, I do not have good grades for some of the courses for my major prerequisite, which is a B+ for one of my Eco class, even though I got an A for Macro. Also, I am properly getting a B for my first calculus class in this quarter. Second, I do not have much information for out-of-state colleges, so I do not really know much about what kind of stuff they are looking for from me, for instance, how many calculus courses I should finish prior to my transfer, since people around me are mainly transferring to or are transferred to either UCs or USC.</p>