<p>I know transferring into wharton is quite difficult, but it’s still worth a shot. I’m finding that Northwestern doesn’t provide an environment to connect with those with business mindsets. Do you guys think I have a chance to get in? </p>
<p>My gpa at NU this quarter should be around a 3.5, as I’m taking four classes, and all of those classes could either be B’s or A’s, hopefully I’ll get them to all A’s by finals. </p>
<p>My act was a 31, my sat was a 1440- 780 in math and 660 in verbal
I am a member of the business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi
I have founded my own investment company, Scio Investment LLC. registered with the state and established in the beginning of this summer.
In high school I was homecoming king, part of the orchestra, national honor society, model un, academic bowl, volunteered a bit, studied at an art academy for 9 years as well.</p>
<p>I dunno, these are just some random facts I would probably put into the application, you guys think I gotta chance?</p>
<p>We I will have completed them by the time I would come to wharton if admitted. But no I have not completed all the req classes at the point of applying, but they are scheduled for the rest of my freshman year at nu.</p>
<p>What are these required courses to transfer? Are there required courses for transferring to the College? And must they be completed in order to be considered for sophomore transfers?</p>
<p>the button, you have no idea what you are talking about. it is 3.46 -3.64. meaning the highest year EVER was 3.64. be careful what you say. it might mislead people.</p>
<p>Yeah, the 3.46 - 3.64 does not include the new transfers. It is quite possible that the cutoff was higher than it had ever been before.</p>
<p>However, internal transfer is purely a matter of GPA, while transferring from an external school is an entirely different matter. The internal GPA cutoff doesn't correlate with the stats of the external transfers.</p>