Sorry, another chance thread

<p>Hi! I'm a freshman at the University of Maryland (OOS). I'm studying economics and pre-medicine. I was wondering what my chances were for transfer to Columbia, Penn, Brown, Cornell (ILR), Tufts, Boston College, Vassar, Wesleyan, and Holy Cross. Here are my stats:
HS GPA: 4.3 W (All A's all 4 years, only honors and AP courses)
Rank: Top 5% (I think it was higher but my high school rounds)
SAT I: 690 M, 720 W, 780 CR
SAT II: 720 Math II, 760 Literature
HS EC's: LOT's of long-term community service projects, several leadership positions, 2 jobs, Varsity Indoor Track, Varsity Tennis, club tennis, church youth group
College GPA: 4.0; 17 credits; difficult course load
College EC's: Club tennis, Student Government Association rep., elementary school mentor, Economics Tutoring Association, Biology lab research assistant
Honors/Awards: National Honor Society (with 20 hours community service each year), Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society (with 10 hours tutoring each year), Oberlin College Book Award, Headmaster's Award (for maintaining a 4.0 all 4 years of HS), AP Scholar with Distinction, President's Scholarship (merit scholarship at UMD), Dean's List
Also, I'm a member of College Park Scholars, which is an honors program at UMD.
Teacher Recs: Should be good. I was one of only a few people in my bio class of 400 people to get an A+ so I'm feeling confident that one will be very good.
Essays: Working on them right now.
Sorry for such a long post. Thank you so much!</p>

<p>Hah, you have similar stats, interests, and ECs as I do.</p>

<p>Match/Reach at every college listed,</p>

<p>Except Reach/High Reach at Columbia and Penn</p>

<p>In at Cornell (ILR), Tufts, Boston College, Vassar, Wesleyan, and Holy Cross.</p>

<p>Columbia, Penn, Brown are harder to transfer to as their admissions are less numbers-driven.</p>

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<p>Does anyone know how transfer admissions at Brown compares to the others? Their website doesn't provide a number on how many transfers usually get accepted each year. Perhaps it varies a lot depending on that year? The other schools seem to have a clear number on the percentage of transfers they accept each year.</p>