Need advice, not satisfied yet.

<p>I am a freshman at Rutgers, and I plan on transferring out after spring semester. I hate that now, a year later, I am doing the whole college process again, but it is necessary. I need to attend a smaller school that is not as bureaucratic. I need to know if you guys think I can get accepted to the schools I will be applying to, and if not, where should I apply.</p>

<p>Stats: Freshman at Rutgers New Brunswick- 3.3-3.6 yearly GPA.
HS Stats: 3.54 gpa
550's across the board for SAT's
President of Class
President of Key Club
Hosted a Darfur Awareness Night at school
Governor's School Scholar of Public Issues</p>

<p>I really would like to go to Franklin and Marshall and applied last year, but very late and was rejected. So the schools I am going to apply too are F&M, University of Mary Washington(safety)... and then I am stuck with the third one. I would like to apply to W&M, but do I have a good chance of getting in? What about Furman University? I would really appreciate strong suggestions for a third school to apply too. One that is small or mid sized with a good academic reputation. Thank you.</p>

<p>How about Denison (OH)</p>

<p>poi! I remember you from last spring! You gave me some very encouraging words that made me feel satisfied with my decision. I have heard of Denison before. Do you know how nice the campus is? Do you think I have the stats to get it?</p>

<p>hey, I also applied to F&M last year but decided to go to Denison instead. The campus here is extremely nice--top of the line facilities. I'm not sure what your chances are because I'm not familiar with transfer applications. Your college GPA looks good, but SATs are lower than average, though I don't think they are required.</p>

<p>F&M rejected you?</p>

<p>Not surprising in the least given their Class of 2012 stats - but F&M seems to like persistence, with professional demeanor. Your current college stats with your continued desire to attend should put you in a favorable position.</p>