<p>I am going to apply for transfer to Columbia School of Engineering and Aplied Science (SEAS) and Cooper Union School of Engineering from SUNY Stony Brook. </p>
<p>My GPA in Stony Brook is a 3.88 and possibly a 4.0 if I get class grade straightened up.
I only took a course load of 12 credits my first semester.
Next semester will have a course load of 19 credits. I am interning next semester at Brookhaven National Lab in RHIC. </p>
<p>My high school record is not that great, with SAT's of M710, and V540. My high school GPA was a 3.5. I also have 33 transfer college credits from college courses taken in high school. These come from AP's, Adelphi, C.W. Post. I also attended a course in Nassau Community College as a junior in high school in which I got a grade of an A+.</p>
<p>I also got letters of recommendations from my Physics Professor and Manager from my job.</p>
<p>I have a lot of awards from bowling, including top average in NY State among all high school bowlers. I have an internship, and volunteer work. I've had a job for 4 years. </p>
<p>I've heard that Columbia SEAS is easier to transfer into than Columbia ollege, with a chance of about 21%. </p>
<p>Is there any possible way I could get into any of these two schools? Also, would it be good if I send my mid-semester grades when I send my application?</p>
<p>Also my reason for transfer is because SBU doesnt have my major and the two transfers do.</p>