<p>Hi,
I'm just looking for some advice as to what I should do about my plans and how to go about them. Currently, I am an entering sophomore at U. Rhode Island, and was wonder how my stats for college look, in order for to transfer. I hope to transfer to MIT, Brown, UMich, and Case Western for Applied Math/ Biology with pre- med.
I'm not trying to boast, I just need help with anything that I can improve other than my GPA.
In my first year I have a 3.61 GPA, however, my courses that I have taken are senior and junior level at URI. Although, at MIT and Brown these classes are like sophomore level. I have work diligently in all of my classes, and am just nervous I'm might not get in anywhere due to my GPA. Also, this semester coming up I am taking a Graduate course in Condensed Matter Physics. I'm also doing research in Biophysics, hope to be shadowing a surgeon by fall, and was the first freshman to be inducted to the University methematical society.
The problem is, High school was not for me. I was very immature and pulled my way through with a C average :/. My extracurriculars were amazing, though, because i did science competitions, and did very well in them. I don't know how schools such as MIT and Brown will view my application, providing I do well this semester. </p>
<p>I really believe I have taken advantage of everything my college has to offer, and a major part is due to the fact that I spend 4 hours of my day going to and from school.
Help?</p>