How are ivies looking for transfers?

<p>Well, some ivies don't take transfer, but I was wondering about the ones that do, primarily Columbia, Cornell, PennState, and Brown; and Stanford
Here are my stats:
go to small private college in FL
HS record:
4.7 weighted, 4.0 weighted
APs: Calc bc (5), calc ab (5), enligh lit (3), u.s. history (5), european history (5), physics b (3), world history (4)
SAT score- old (1390 710 M 690 English)
Took new one this january- find out soon
extracurriculars: nothing amazing
Relay For Life, Art Festival, Food for Families- chairperson for school
NHS- executive council member
Freshman secretary, sophomore president
Community service: 300+ hours</p>

<p>College record:
Major: Biochemistry and Economics
first semester GPA: 3.8
classes for the year:
honors 1- humanities
honors 2- equity
english 140
bio 120
organic 220
chem 120
econ 205
econ 202
econ 126
Extracurriculars:
Editor of Non-fiction for school literary magazine
writing consultant
Online Journalist
Muslim Student Association/ Indian student association</p>

<p>Well, tell me what you think? Do I have a shot?
By the way, with my stats in high school, I got rejected form Brown (because I bs'ed app), Johns Hopkins, and Washington University in St. Louis</p>

<p>Really cool essay- about how I diagnosed a disease for a friend before the doctors</p>

<p>the other side of the coin is to state your reason(s) for wanting to transfer (the answer is no because I want to attend an ivy, more prestigious school, etc). Keep in mind that the transfer rates for ivies are very low.</p>

<p>I want to transfer because of a sucky premed program!</p>