From (IU)Kelley to ... Advice Needed Please

<p>Hello i would just like to start this off with saying that i don't think that Indiana University Bloomington is the right fit for me. I was a kelley Direct Admit but would like to transfer to a different business school. I live in New Jersey and am Asian-American.
I realize that i would like to stay on the east coast closer to home and work in either NYC, DC or Boston.</p>

<p>Currently my major: Finance (thinking about Finance & Accounting)</p>

<p>Highschool:
Highschool GPA: 3.62
SAT: 1990
Math+Reading= 1330
SATII:
Math 2C: 740
Chemistry: 660
Few Extracurriculars, No leadership positions
No work experience</p>

<p>First Semester GPA: 3.85 but only took 12 credit hours
Introduction to Accounting (A100)- 1 credit hour==A
Physical Fitness (HPER)- 2 credit hours (UGH)==A
The Computer in Business (k201)- 3 credit hours==A-
Finite Mathematics (M118)- 3 credit hours==A
English Composition (E-W131)-3 Credit Hours==A-</p>

<p>Current Semester: Hopefully above a 3.85 GPA
Taking 17 Credit Hours
11 credit hours of business classes (Micro, Business Technology, Career Perspectives, Business Presentations)
6 Credit hours split between Psychology, Geology</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
I am part of Investment Banking Club and Private Wealth Management
Looking to join a small fraternity because I am guaranteed a leadership position.
Weak, i know.. Im working on it.</p>

<p>Business Programs I would like to attend:
Georgetown
Boston College
NYU
Villanova
Babson
Bentley
University of Texas (in love with austin)
and......
Wharton would be nice</p>

<p>I was considering to transferring Spring 2011 or Fall 2011 which is why im asking my chances so late into the process.
This summer i will be taking anywhere between 8-16 credit hours at my community college while working.</p>

<p>I wont be needing any financial aid and my English Composition teacher would probably be writing me a letter of recommendation. It was my smallest class and the only one where i actually talked to the teacher on a daily basis and after class.</p>

<p>NYU transfer here.</p>

<p>Give it a shot for Stern. You have the numbers, but Stern transfer admissions are the most selective out of all of the NYU divisions. So it’s hard to “chance” anyone for Stern, but I think you have a decent chance. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Except for Wharton and georgetown you have a really good shot at all these schools but nothing is impossible so give all of these places a shot, good luck!</p>