<p>I want to major in business and my top choice is Wharton. This year I will be attending babson college, but want to transfer to Wharton after my first year. What should i do to increase my chance?
HS GPA: 4.13/4.0
rank> top 3 percent of the class
EC> I’m very involved in EC and participated in many school clubs
However, My SAT score is not high, it’s only 1810. What should I do in college, and should I retake SAT I when I go to college?</p>
<p>What you should do in college is enjoy the school you have chosen and make the most of a wonderful opportunity. How can you be looking towards transferring before you even START at Babson?<br>
That said, I believe transfer applications are mainly evaluated on your performance in college.</p>
<p>You should get a 4.5 at Babson, win class president, and start a ForEx trading club. Or join the Nugget. Or get an internship at Merrill Lynch or Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley. :)</p>
<p>Ya, I screwed up in high school, so I want to transfer to Wharton too.
HS GPA: 3.5ish, this will go up to a 3.65-3.7ish if I do well
rank: School doesn't report
SAT: ~2100 (I hope)
I don't think they let you take the SAT if you're in college. So take it in may/june if you want to score better. :)</p>
<p>Try to fulfill some courses equivalent to those that are needed at Wharton: business, calculus, etc.</p>
<p>I am currenly working in at a bank, do you think that can replace the internship part? Also, how am I suppose to get a 4.5, I though the highest you can get is 4.0.
I can't retake SAT in college, that just sucks! I can't retake SAT in May because I have tons of AP tests to take.
God, if there's a prayer, let someone pray I can get into Wharton. Pleasssssseee!!!</p>
<p>I was under the understanding that you can take the SATs in college. Actually, I'm almost sure you can.</p>
<p>how many colleges can you choose to transfer?</p>
<p>The serious answer is:</p>
<p>Read the Wharton website, they have a large section on transfers. </p>
<p>The Basics:</p>
<p>You'll have to submit your SAT scores (sorry)
You must have 2 semesters of calc
You must have 2 semesters of Econ (micro & macro)
You should also be on top of a foreign language (e.g. by a good AP score)</p>
<p>You may be able to make up for your relatively low SAT by doing very well your freshman year. </p>
<p>Don't be afraid to call the school - they can be a big help.</p>