transfer admission - Ivy

<p>I will be applying for transfer admisison to several Ivies. What are my chances?</p>

<p>non-traditional (25 y.o.)
1st year Junior
3.7 college GPA
Kent State University Dean's List 3 of 4 semesters
The National Deans List 2004-2005
International Scholar Laureate Program, Australia, nominated participant</p>

<p>Extracurriculars
Habitat for Humanity, Sarasota
American Red Cross, Manatee County
-webmaster, committee member, disaster services volunteer
American Cancer Society
- team captain, founder
- 2002, Most Money Raised On-site
- silver level team
Team Alltel
- corporate volunteer organization
- National Volunteer of the Quarter award winner
<a href="http://www.blunitedstates.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.blunitedstates.com&lt;/a>
- webmaster, founder, editor</p>

<p>all while employed full-time. along with the above, assume an excellent essay...chances???</p>

<p>Most ivy leagues don't really let you transfer as a junior. I know that Harvard, at least, will not let you if you completed two full academic years.</p>

<p>(Oh, and I wouldn't mention your site if I were you.)</p>

<p>sorry for the lack of clarity...
i will be applying as a first year junior. I am finishing my sophomore year in the spring.</p>

<p>what was your high school stats?</p>

<p>they do look a those</p>

<p>my high school stats aren't great, but that was 8 years ago. how relevant would these be?</p>

<p>Ivies care about their statistics. Your SAT WILL factor into their aerages on Princeton review</p>