<p>I'm currently a first year (sophomore status) attending the University of California, Riverside. I will have enough credits by the end of the year to be a junior but I won't have all my lower division classes completed so that limits where I can apply.</p>
<p>I am interested in a college that has more of a city feel than Riverside (the dairy farms less than 10 minutes away don't appeal to me) and a better academic environment. I'm finding that I'm not having to put much effort into my classes and I'm still doing well but that my peers are putting in far more effort and still failing. I know my SAT scores aren't that great and that will limit where I can go. Geographically I'd like to either stay in southern California or go to the northeast (NY, NJ, PA, RI, MA, DE).</p>
<p>High school GPA - ~3.75 (weighted)
Don't rank but was in top 25%
SAT - 1240 (630V, 610M)
SAT II Chemistry - 710
SAT II Writing - 570
SAT II Math II - 520
AP Tests:
English, European history, government, and physics - 3 (twice)
Chemistry - 5
US History - 2
4 years of sports</p>
<p>College courses completed:
Calculus - B first semester, B+ second semester (took during my senior year)</p>
<p>I am currently taking 14 credits and plan to take 17 credits the next two quarters.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any suggestions on where I could try to transfer to after this year?</p>