Please suggest a list of schools?

<p>School: CC
Xferring as: Sophomore
HS GPA: 4.0/4.0 UW
GPA: 4.0/4.0
SAT: did not take, was out of hs for 10+ years
Academics: Honors program, President's List every semester
ECs: some WE, some sports in hs and in college, basketball team captain in hs, nothing worth mentioning.</p>

<p>Any suggestions as to which schools I should apply to?</p>

<p>Much appreciated.</p>

<p>what are you majoring in? any preferences? large or small school? urban suburban? north, west, south, east?</p>

<p>Business/Econ. I do not preferences regarding size or location.</p>

<p>U. Rochester, UVA, UI Urbana Champagne, BU, BC
Not a lot of information to go on besides your gpa's.</p>

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<p>... 10 char</p>

<p>What other info aside from what's listed do you need?</p>

<p>SATs aren't needed for junior transfers although it would help us see where you place among most applicants. Your Ecs aren't outstanding so that leaves us with your gpa. A 4.0 really is great, but an applicant with say a 3.7 with better ec's may look more well rounded. If you had preferences to schools it would help narrow it down, because there are A LOT of business schools(tuition range? , location?, sports?). Describing what you did in those 10 years since high school would be of interest to the admissions office.</p>

<p>how many long is that 4.0 over?</p>

<p>Since you are a CA resident, you should put the UCs high on your list. They are a good value in state and friendly to CC students, too.</p>

<p>My major concern is financial aid, so I'm probably looking at private schools. UCs are out since I'm not a CA resident and I don't have the kind of money to pay OOS tuition. I have 35 units now, will have 50 by the end of the spring.</p>

<p>hey ... arent you gonna be a ca res? I am paying 200 bucks unit at CCC now, but will be in state by fall 09. check out privates with a No Loan Policy. Also, maybe u are scared cause your age... i dunna, I was, but can you get involved with clubs?</p>

<p>Look at continuing education programs at major universities. Look at Columbia CGS. I think you have a guaranteed in there because ( form what I have heard) with a 3.5 and a decent essay, you're pretty much in.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>