Chances at....

<p>Wake Forest, William and Mary, Wellesley, Georgetown?</p>

<p>Ok, so I have posted here occasionally about transferring, but now I am willing to put out a bit more info...</p>

<p>I am a freshman at Mary Baldwin, an all women's college in VA. I wish to transfer after next year. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>High school gpa: 3.79
SAT scores: not so high, so I think I'll take the ACT this summer and submit those instead (?..)
APs and honors courses all thoroughout high school; scores of 3, 4, and 5 on various tests.
Extra curriculars from the time: too many to name (community service included).</p>

<p>College gpa currently: 3.49 (3.35 first semester, 3.63 second)
Hope to be a bio/psych double major
Courses taken this year include intro bio, chem, calc I and II, various psychology courses, and intro to ethics.
Courses to take next year: intro physics, intro english, cell bio, French I, and piano lessons.
Extra curriculars: about three different clubs, a couple of leadership positions at my college, and a psychology reseach internship I will be doing this summer.</p>

<p>Ok... so, assuming I manage to get that atrocious gpa up next year to at least a 3.56 or something... do I have a chance at any of those?</p>

<p>Buump? Please? Anybody?</p>

<p>Since you are applying to schools which have relatively small student bodies(which means there might be no seats for external transfer; good example is Carnegie Mellon), It might be hard especially for Georgetown with your GPA. I'm not familiar with other schools except W&M but what I can tell is no matter what school you are applying, you'll get higher chance with higher GPA.</p>