OK...didn't get any help on the other board...

<p>...So I hope you guys can help me!</p>

<p>I'm a freshman currently at a medium-sized, public university in the Midwest. Since I'm a political science major, I'm currently looking into transferring to a school on the east coast that can better fit my needs.</p>

<p>What do you all think my chances are for these schools?
- George Washington University (first choice)
- American University
- Boston University
- James Madison University
- Northeastern University
- Miami of Ohio
- Ohio State (safety- I’m originally from OH)</p>

<p>Here are my stats:
High school gpa: 5.2w/4.8uw
Graduated in top 10-15% of class
ACT: 26 (retaking in Dec.)
SAT: V: 620 M: 540 (retaking in Dec.)
- Held the same job for 2 years, working 15-30 hours per week, internship experience in law my senior year.
I was very active in debate, forensics, journalism, art club, student ambassadors, and music. I held leadership positions in most of my activities.
- Took almost all honors and APs blah blah blah...</p>

<p>College gpa: 4.0
- Active in residence hall association, I’m an executive in my residence hall, and I’m also in student government, and work about 15 hours per week.
- Good rec from my jewish studies professor.</p>

<p>I realize that my standardized tests are bad, as I tend to choke on such tests, however, I’ve been doing well in similar testing environments in college. I’m also very strong in writing – so I can hopefully write a strong essay.</p>

<p>Any input would by greatly appreciated.</p>