Help~~Warning: it's another chance thread

<p>I currently attend a 2nd/3rd tier school and I'm hoping to transfer to Northwestern, UPenn, and Yale. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>top 10% at a small town school, 4.00 gpa, 2200 SAT, founder/president of 3 student organizations. Won a very competitive national scholarship at the end of high school + full ride to my current college.</p>

<p>4.0 gpa first year at my current college, then switched majors and had a bad grade in one class which pulled it down to 3.75. I have 3 university-funded research projects with my old and my new majors. I also got 3 stellar recommendation letters from a professor, my employer, and the university President saying that i'm the best student worker they ever had. I'm trilingual, but I work as a writing coach teaching my second language - English. This summer I got 4 internships offers with fortune 500 companies. </p>

<p>I know the top tier universities are really hard to transfer into, but I would appreciate any advice you have regarding my transfer process. Thank you in advance!</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>good chance. work on the essays</p>

<p>In at Northwestern. As for UPenn and Yale, you are about as competative an applicant as any, but its still crapshot. Take Violaghost's (what the **** kind of name is that?) advice though.</p>

<p>Lol, it's an old sn I came up with when I was like 12... I've been playing viola for almost 10 years now, and I used to have an obsession with the Phantom of the Opera, and so my 12-year-old mind merged the two together.</p>