college transfer help!

<p>Hey and thanks for viewing this message. Well I had a tough time in my last 2 years of high school and eventually graduated with an abysmal 70/100 average. From there I went onto St. Johns university where in my first semester I had a 3.14 GPA and in my second semester I had a 3.7 GPA....</p>

<p>ENG-1000C-121 A-
THE-1000C-153 C-
SCI-1000C-371 B
ECO-1326-0 A
ECO-1301-0 A-</p>

<p>MTH-1300C-0 A-
ENG-1100C-320 B+
PHI-1000C-168 A-
BUS-1100-0 A
ECO-1002-0 A</p>

<p>Spring 08 courses
MGT-2301-0 management
DS-2333-0 statistics
SPE-1000C-369 speech
HIS-1000C-108 history
LAW-1310-0 business law</p>

<p>SAT Scores: 580 570 580</p>

<p>I am now dedicated and aspired to achieve great things and want a great school to help me on that track. This summer I will be interning at Goldman Sachs and I am looking for a undergrad business school that will put me on the fast track. Any help, suggestions on how to strengthen my transcript and SCHOOLS I SHOULD TRY TO APPLY TO will be very much appreciated! Happy new years!</p>

<p>Goldman Sachs as a freshman, congratualations!</p>

<p>Although your academic stats seem a little low for the top business school programs , the Goldman Sachs internship (well, it depends on what you do there) will BOOST your chances like a mother. (If you get a rec there...omg)</p>

<p>I advise you apply to some top schools. Just from your attitude I really believe you can achieve great things. Just let the schools know that, good luck!</p>

<p>Your SATs send up enormous red flags and your GPA is on the low end for competitive schools. What schools did you have in mind for transfer?</p>

<p>Wayward makes a good point. Also you said on a different post that you got the internship because your dad works there? I don't know what schools will think about that and your stats.</p>