<p>High School Stats: Oblivious 2.8 GPA
S.A.T.s: Let's just say, um yeah BAD
Applying as a junior
Major Political Science
Extracurricular Activities: Work at Bed Bath and Beyond, Intern at a law firm
GPA: 3 semesters 3.96</p>
<p>1rst semester: 4.0, Western Civ 1, Lit & Comp I, Freshman Seminar, Earth Physics, Biology of Nutrition, Psychology
2nd semester: 4.0, Western Civ II, Lit & Comp II, Cultural Arts, Intro to Computers, Business Law
3rd Semester: 3.86, Middle East Politics, Masterpieces of Lit, Physics of Medicine and Science, Global Challenge (Core), Business in a global society
4th Semester: pending-----aiming for 4.0, Calc 1, Public Speaking, Philosophy, Macroeconomics, Environmental Health, Perspectives on Individual (Core) </p>
<p>oos = out of state
you’re going to have to send your SAT scores to some of these schools, so depending on how bad they were, you may want to consider retaking them. cornell’s CAS, for example, requires SAT scores to be sent</p>
<p>pr016
GWU-match (unless your applying to a specific school)
GeorgeTown- reach
UNC- lock
Cornell-reach
Rutgers-lock
Seton Hall-lock
Vanderbilt-reach
NYU- slight match (unless your applying to stern</p>
<p>Orson Swells
Cornell- reach/match
UNC- Lock
NYU- Lock
GWU- Lock
U Miami- Lock
Columbia GS- reach
USC- slight match (would have been better if your from cal)
Vanderbilt- lock
Both Suny’s- Lock
UVA- match
Emory- match
Wesylan- match
UPenn- reach</p>
<p>are you going for applied psych at Steinhardt? or psych as CAS? either way, you’re a match for both. i was just curious because i’m a Steinhardt transfer as well.</p>
<p>To maximize your chances, apply to schools that do not require junior transfers to submit SAT or high student record. Then you will be judged on your college record only, which is excellent. Just go down the USNews list and check every individual school’s website for requirements for transfer applicants.</p>