<p>*Edit : TRANSFERRING... from wharton, not traferring haha</p>
<p>Hi everyone! I originally posted this under the transfer section, and I'm hoping more people can offer insight. Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>I'm a sophomore at Wharton. By the end of my sophomore year, I will have completed 13 business-related classes, and 6-7 liberal arts classes, including 2 language classes. Won't get that many credit if I transfer, right? Will this hurt me in anyway?<br>
What are my chances at Harvard, Yale, Stanford, UChicago, and Williams?
I am aware that transfer at these places is extremely competitive. Do I have decent chances of getting in? </p>
<p>Colllege GPA: +3.9/4.0 with honors classes. (unweighted, unranked)
HS GPA: 3.85~3.9/4.0
SAT1: 1560
I plan to take a new SAT, by the way, since Stanford now only accepts new SATs.<br>
SAT2: 770,800,800
Recs: will be good/great
Essays: will be good/great
ECs: good/great
oh well.. </p>
<p>Assuming that you'll score in the 2300 range on the new SAT, I'd say those schools will most likely accept. Great gpa, greats scores, probably good recs. Got into a top school once, you can do it again :)</p>
<p>Out of curiosity, why are you transferring out?</p>
<p>Thank you all for the replies. Why leave Wharton? Well, I have concluded that it is unnecessary to learn business at college level. It's just my opinion, and I am sure of it myself. And, I have other academic interests as well as family reasons to consider transfer. Please chance me up!!</p>
<p>If you are rejected by any of those schools, it certainly won't be due to your stats. It all comes down to the essay and reasons, but you're probably going to be one of the most academically competitive applicants at those schools.</p>