Chance to Emory, Wash U, Cornell, Notre Dame, Northwestern

<p>Hey guys. It's that time of the year. I am trying to transfer for Spring of 2011 to Emory, Wash U, Cornell, Notre Dame, and Northwestern. So please tell me if i have any chance getting into any of these universities. So here are some of my info:</p>

<p>College GPA : 3.8
ACT: 29</p>

<p>EC: I have about 1000 hours of community service; most of them are from my church. I don't attend any clubs.</p>

<p>Recommendation: Fabulous as far as I know</p>

<p>Do you guys think I have any chance to the universities I mentioned above?
Thanx for your help guys and I wish you guys luck!</p>

<p>not enough info. major/school? HS gpa?</p>

<p>I will be majoring in Political Science. I currently go to Santa Monica College. For high school, I did not finished and started college when I was 16 with the high school diploma from the state. So I only have my grade for my freshmen year which was 3.9/4.0. I hope that is enough info. Do I have a chance with these schools?</p>

<p>If you’re really interested in transferring to ND, I’d strongly suggest you take a look at the transfer requirements on their website and follow to the letter. If you’ve taken the right courses, I think you’d have a shot there. Northwestern and Cornell will be more difficult. Not sure about Emory.</p>

<p>thanx myone. how about wash u then?</p>

<p>Pankay, not sure of Washington U. – know it’s a tough school, but have no experience with that one. Best of Luck to you!</p>

<p>Hello guys, its my first time here on college confidential. I am an international undergraduate student interested in transferring to Northwestern, Notre Dame and Cornell and Vanderbilt in Fall 2011.</p>

<p>Shedding some light on my college record-</p>

<p>I was initially enrolled at DePauw university for Fall 2009, but I had the worst college start there. I was enrolled in 4 classes (14 credits) namely Psy 100, Calculus 2, College writing 2 and American Islam (first year seminar). I failed in 3 of them and got a D in my seminar. GPA was a shocking 0.33. I got academically suspended and I accept full responsibility for what happened.</p>

<p>I than moved to Linn Benton community college (LBCC) in Oregon for my Winter 2010 semester and took 15 credits( SOC 204,GEOG 202 Physical Science 104 and CH 221). I ended up with a 3.9</p>

<p>For Spring 2010 semester I took 24 credits (Psy 201, Physics 201, WR 121, Political Science 204, Hist 201, SPN 101 and Religion 102). I ended with a 4.0.</p>

<p>I did my summer 2010 semester at Oregon State University, took 16 credits ( Math 252, Communication 111, ST 201, ECON 202 and a physical education class). I ended up with a 3.81.</p>

<p>I am doing my Fall 2010 semester LBCC and am registered for ANTH 103, ART 204, ECON 201,ENG 104,SPN 102 and MUS 108. The semester is going pretty smooth and am expecting a good result.</p>

<p>SAT-1800</p>

<p>I am not sure how the fact that I go to an out-of-state community college will affect my transfer applications. If it helps in any way or makes my apps any stronger I can transfer and do my winter and spring 2011 semester at Oregon State University (OSU). The only reason why I was holding off my plan to transfer for Fall 2010 is because I thought changing schools so many times will act in my disadvantage in the application process.</p>

<p>My intended major is Economics and I want to apply to college of letters,arts and sciences. I am not sure what kind of a chance I stand in getting into these schools. But the dramatic change in my academic record is evident. Besides I have re-taken all the classes I have failed in at Depauw and ended up with good grades.</p>

<p>It would be great if you guys could let me what kind of chances I stand and also suggest some other suitable schools for me. I am already considering a couple of them.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Rayeed- dude, STOP POSTING the same freakin chance thread on other people’s threads that aren’t about you!</p>