<p>Hello, I am currently a freshman student at Seton Hall University and I am looking to transfer. This Past semester I received a 3.45 GPA (Dean's List) while taking six classes and I plan to improve this GPA further second semester. The schools I am looking at include Northeastern University, Boston College, Bucknell University, Villanova University and University of Richmond. After doing research about transfer credentials for all of these universities, it has become apparent that I should be accepted to most of these schools. However, I would like to get a few more opinions on my chances of actually getting accepted to these schools. Thank you very much!</p>
<p>Other High School Information:
GPA: 3.1 however my GPA increased throughout High School so that my junior and senior year GPA's were a 3.4 and 3.45
SAT: single SAT 1800</p>
<p>I don’t know much about the admission policies for those school, but by the looks of it, I think you stand a good chance and as long as you’ve done your research you should get into one of those. Best of luck!</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about University of Richmond but for the others:</p>
<p>Villanova: Match/ High Match
Northeastern: Match
Bucknell: Low Reach
BC: Reach</p>
<p>Since you are a freshman your HS stats will be give importance and that hurts you, especially the SAT’s. Strong EC involvement might help though.</p>
<p>Thanks alot! On that list, Vilanova is actually my top choice! When you say match would you say decent, pretty good or very good shot of getting accepted?</p>
<p>My use of match means you have a pretty good chance but it could go either way based on the applicant pool. I don’t think you’re “in” but you have a definite, realistic possibility.</p>