<p>I currently attend a Top 60 university, but have found my program of study to be weak there, and I'm looking to transfer to the University of Michigan (LSA) for my sophomore year.</p>
<p>Out Of State, High-income family
SAT I: 2240 (760 M/730 R/750 W)
SAT II: 770 Math II, 770 U.S. History, 730 Physics
HS GPA: 3.93 UW, 4.62 W
Rank: Top 1%
APs: Took 8 courses, 7 exams (5s on all of them)
High School Activities: Model UN (Officer), Private Math Tutor, NHS, Spanish Honor Society, Volunteer at local afterschool program, MS Walk Team, Supermarket Cashier</p>
<p>College GPA: 4.0
Credits: 45 completed (31 from APs) + 16 pending
College Activities: Model UN, Actuarial Club, College Libertarians, Volunteer math teacher/mentor for low-income 6th graders.</p>
<p>I know my ECs don't scream exceptionalism, but can the other stuff overcome this? Michigan has grown pretty selective as of recent, and I'm really upset I didn't apply as a first-year.</p>