Let's pretend this isn't another chances thread so you actually come in here.

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<p>Okay, so I'm a freshman at the Ohio State University, and though I'm far from hating it here, I can't say I'm being particularly challenged academically. Stats (took the highest level classes I could without taking pre-req's first- I'm an international student, so the AP stuff didn't really count for me):</p>

<p>1st QUARTER:</p>

<p>-Compulsory Freshman Survey: A
-English 202 : A or A- (final grades not out yet)
-Int'l Studies 201: A
-Music 252: A</p>

<p>Courses I'll be taking next quarter:</p>

<p>-History 508
-Medieval Studies 240
-English 220
-Linguistics 360</p>

<p>Also, I'm the Editor of the English Undergraduate Newsletter, and a member of AID (Association for India's development).</p>

<p>Essays should be good, recs should be fine as well.</p>

<p>High school- great recs, 2100 SAT, decent academics, Editor of school newsletter, co-director of high school musical, co-designed a fashion line, have a book deal (which my lazy behind hasn't got to working on yet....let's just call that a work in progress with a definite offer of publishing when I' done), blah blah.</p>

<p>Am thinking of applying to Barnard (was waitlisted as a freshman there), Stanford, Wellesley, and Cornell for sure. Any ideas about other school I should apply to? I'm into diversity and major emphasis on academics.</p>

<p>So........chances?</p>

<p>nope you dont stand a chance:D</p>

<p>kidding. try for middlebury/williams/umass/amherst/coe college/pomona. though im not really sure about coe and williams transfers.</p>

<p>p.s. why shouldn't people look over transfer threads generally? :D</p>

<p>Ah, okay. Thanks for the advice, stranger. :)</p>

<p>And many people tend to avoid chances threads because there are like a million of them on here, ad the repetition gets boring, I guess.</p>