<p>I'm currently doubling majoring in Finance and Mathematics at a large state school, albeit I am in the honors college, which is supposedly well respected. Next year I'll be a sophomore, so I would transfer in as a junior.</p>
<p>I've looked at the Wharton website, and I've met (or will have met by the time of transfer) all of the requirements that they list out. I'm not sure if Wharton allows a double major, I would willing to drop my Math major if necessary.</p>
<p>HS Stats:</p>
<p>3.6/4.0 UW GPA
Top 10% of class (don't know exact number)
Top private school (rated top 50 in the nation)
SATs were between 1370-1400/1600
Graduated with honors
Various ECs, including student council and other organizations</p>
<p>As you can see, my HS stats were above average, but not impressive by any means. Because of this, and because of money, I decided that going to a state school would be the best decision.</p>
<p>Undergrad Stats:</p>
<p>3.9/4.0 UW GPA
Done several internships all related to finance and specifically investment banking
Member of Investment Banker Scholar
Calculus Tutor
Undergrad Business Council (basically student council)
Several other organizations that are not as important
I will potentially be studying abroad for 2 months next semester</p>
<p>I'm seeking to transfer for numerous reasons; Wharton offers superb opportunities after graduation. As my goal is to work as an investment banker for a firm like Goldman Sachs, it's important that I graduate from a big name school. I'm applying to a few other schools as well, I just want to get out of the system at the school I'm currently at. </p>
<p>What are my chances?</p>