<p>Hi I'm thinking of applying as a transfer student to Columbia. I'll be a junior if I get admitted. When I apply, do they still look at the SAT's even though I'll be a junior? </p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>Hi I'm thinking of applying as a transfer student to Columbia. I'll be a junior if I get admitted. When I apply, do they still look at the SAT's even though I'll be a junior? </p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>They will look at your SAT score, though in terms of what is most important, I would say:</p>
<p>College GPA > SAT > high school GPA</p>
<p>I attended Rutgers University and I could not afford my textbooks because the financial aid was not enough for me to cover all of the fees, so my grades suffered. I finished with 12 credits and a 2.5 GPA. I then went the United States Marine Corps. I am now at a community college and I am taking 12 credits and I believe that I will be finishing with 12 credits and a 4.0 GPA leaving me at a 3.25 GPA and 24 credits. I also have my own business that is booming. Do you think that I have a chance of getting into Columbia GS? Also, what is the work load like at Columbia GS? Despite only having a 2.5 GPA at Rutgers University it was a cake walk. If I had my text books and had no financial distractions, I would have been in the 3.0 to 4.0 GPA range. I made the honor roll times five times and I had a 3.75 GPA during one semester of my Junior year at a top 20 New Jersey public high school (100% graduation rate). I am sending in my application in Spring 2010 with my grades from my community college in May 2010. The deadlines is June 2010. Do you think I have a chance of getting into Columbia GS in the Fall semester 2010? ANY RESPONSE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.</p>
<p>SATs are never the biggest factor for transfers. If you at least an 1850, you are fine to apply.</p>
<p>My SAT’s are not that good, I was hoping that they would not focus on my HS stats. If that is the case, I am better off applying to Rutgers University again.</p>
<p>Jason, in your situation (applying to GS), SAT are even more of a non-factor. Don’t let low standardized test scores deter you. You are in a far different situation.</p>
<p>Aristoroty,</p>
<p>Thank you, I am going to apply to Rutgers University New Brunswick and Columbia University, General Studies.</p>
<p>Best regards,</p>
<p>Jason</p>