second year transfer

<p>I graduated this year with a gpa of 3.99 and an sat score f 1625 and to my dismay I was not accepted to the schools I wished to attend, I got into ucsc and csulb but rejected from lmu chapman ucsb uci and ucsd, I am now attending a community college in an honors program. Here is my question, I know the privates such as lmu, chapman and usc take tranfers on the second year, what are my chances of getting into one of these privates or any privates if I do very well this year in my scholars and regular classes? Would they look up my previous application and see that I was a decent student? Or would they base it off those few classes? What are my odds here cuz I wanna get out of community asap!</p>

<p>I transferred after 1 year at University of Arizona with a 4.0</p>

<p>But my high school gpa was utter crap. I had a couple C’s and D’s to give you an idea. I did, however, have a relatively high SAT score. I can’t remember it exactly.</p>

<p>Assuming you continue the success you had in high school transferring after only 1 year to USC should not be a problem at all</p>

<p>I believe if you tranfer after one year of cc, they look most heavily at your HS GPA and SAT score. If you got a 1620 (there are no 5’s) out of 2400, you should know that the average USC admit scored 2108, so you’ll need to retake the SATs and do what you can to raise that score to be competitive. However, if you wait to transfer in after 2 years of cc, they most heavily look at your college transcript.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>