If you were admissions... chance me?

<p>It would be helpful to know what your cumulative GPA is, but your list looks too top-heavy. Here’s a link to a fairly recent thread about schools that are not CC-frienly: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/transfer-students/1160890-colleges-not-community-college-students-friendly.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/transfer-students/1160890-colleges-not-community-college-students-friendly.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I’m not familiar with every school on your list, but of the ones I know I would take down Columbia, definitely Stanford (1 or 2% acceptance rate for transfers), definitely Northwestern (transfer class consists of only 10% CC students), Vanderbilt, Rice (almost no CC transfers) and probably the other ivies. I don’t mean to disappoint you, but transferring into a school is typically harder than being admitted as a freshman. While it looks like you’ve done a lot of great work since high school, this is a seriously competitive process.</p>

<p>If you are planning to take 18 credits in the fall, does this mean you are planning on starting at a 4-year in the spring? This is generally trickier than doing it in the fall, and not all schools will take transfers at that time. In addition, you should keep an eye on how many credits you are earning. Most schools will either require that you spend two years in residence with them to earn your bachelor’s there, or else cap the number of credits you can transfer in (frequently somewhere in the 60-70 range).</p>