Transfer Admissions?

<p>Stat’s</p>

<p>-Transfering: at age 17 with an AA in General Studies
-From: Albuquerque, New Mexico
-Under-represented Minority</p>

<p>GPA: 3.4</p>

<p>Sat Scores : 2000</p>

<p>EC:
Student government Co-Founder and Senator
AIDS foundation volunteer
Teen Court Attorney
LTS (Learn To Skate) Figure Skating Coach
Competitive figure skater
Runway, and charity fashion shows (5 so far)
English tutor for college students
Santa Fe Neurological Services Volunteer</p>

<p>Volunteer Work: I have over 200 hours of volunteer service in a wide range of fields and environments, but mostly in figure skating and psych.</p>

<p>Major: Psychology w/ an emphasis in Cognitive and Behavior</p>

<p>High school: I went to a boarding school In India for a year and then I home schooled myself for my junior high school. For high school I went to a local community college and took what they call the CPE (course placement exam) and started taking lower level college courses and now that I am 17 and I will be getting my associates degree in General Studies with an emphasis in Psychology in Spring 2007.</p>

<p>Schools:</p>

<p>Harvard -
Stanford –
Cornell - </p>

<p>University of Michigan-
Boston University -
Wheaton University- </p>

<p>University of Denver -
University of new mexico - </p>

<p>What do you think? Any chance?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Are you Indian? If so, you are not an URM.</p>

<p>I am not familiar enough with transfer admissions, but the admission rate is ~5%. Your stats (both GPA and SATs) are too low for that I think. Same will probably be true for Harvard and Cornell.</p>