<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>Lately, I've been rethinking my initial decision to turn down Columbia University in favor of Northwestern. Part of that choice stemmed from my desire to be in the Medill School of Journalism, but I am now not sure if that is where I want to be. I'm wondering what my chances are of transferring into: Columbia, Claremont McKenna and Georgetown. Thank you for your help!</p>
<p>Stats:</p>
<p>Undergraduate GPA: 3.61
SAT: 2080
High School GPA: 4.0
Majors: Journalism & International Studies
Minor: Political Science
Certificate in Leadership</p>
<p>Honors:
-Medill Dean's List - Winter Quarter.
-2nd Place in the 2011 Washington State Constitutional Speech Contest
-Quest Scholar at Northwestern, as a student with a low-income/socioeconomically diverse background.</p>
<p>Work/Internship Experience:
-Worked in the communications department of President Obama's National HQ 30 hours/week from September to the election.
-Studying abroad Summer 2013 to intern for an Indian NGO to create and implement an educational improvement project in a city there.
-Interned for the City of Evanston.
-I work two on-campus jobs.</p>
<p>Campus Extracurriculars:
-Wrote for online award-winning publication.
-Reporter for the Northwestern broadcast network.
-Serve on the exec board for an Evanston community group serving at-risk youth.
-Webmaster for my res college.</p>
<p>+all my high school stuff.... (which got me to Columbia in the first place).</p>