<p>WM freshman at Boston University -- Classics Major -- 3.6gpa first semester (Dean's List), aiming for at least 3.7 this semester -- 1300 SAT (700M/600V) -- B+ average in h.s. -- varsity golf (4 ys), pres. of latin club (2 ys) -- currently work part-time (15 hs/wk) in law firm. Not applying for fin. aid (not sure if it even matters).</p>
<p>Does anyone have any thoughts as to my chances of being admitted as a sophomore this fall (2010)?</p>
<p>Also thinking of UNC-CH, Villanova, Wake Forest, Boston College -- if you have any opinions as to these schools.</p>
<p>Thanks very much.</p>
<p>You have a good shot for each school. I say match for all, especially UNC and 'Nova.</p>
<p>Notre Dame has very specific requirement for transfer admission, you can see them here:</p>
<p>[Academic</a> Requirements // Admissions // University of Notre Dame](<a href=“http://admissions.nd.edu/admission-and-application/transfer-students/academic-requirements]Academic”>http://admissions.nd.edu/admission-and-application/transfer-students/academic-requirements)</p>
<p>The full year of math and science is non-negotiable there, so if you don’t have it you won’t want to waste your time and money applying.</p>
<p>Got an AP Biology score of 5 so didn’t have to take any science at BU. I am, however, taking the pre-med Biology II course this semester. As for the Math, I didn’t take any either last semester or this as I was unaware of that requirement. Do you think my 700 on the Math SAT will suffice as a viable indicator of my aptitude in the subject? Could I let them know that I am willing to take the required Math courses over the summer?</p>
<p>Thanks alot.</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about Villanova or UNC, but I think you have terrific chances at BC and Wake Forest.</p>
<p>Hey I’m in Boston University and I want to apply for UND too, for economics
I got 3.5 of my GPA in my first semester here and 2020(CR550 M800 W670) for SAT taken this January</p>