Transfer Chances for Northwestern, UNC-CH and Cornell?

<p>I'm applying to Northwestern WCAS, UNC-CH CAS and Cornell CAS </p>

<p>I'm a Puerto Rican male entering my 3rd year of college.
I'm an English major, but I'd like to double major in English and History if admitted.
Wagner College GPA 3.6 (27 credits)
Community College GPA 3.83 (31 credits NJ Community College)</p>

<p>Only non-A grade at my CC was a B- in a Gen. Chem class I had no business taking so that explains why I don't have a 4.0.
Planned 31 credits this year and should have all general education requirements met to transfer in as a true junior provided the schools take my math credits.</p>

<p>HS GPA- 3.4/4.0
SAT 1900/2400 (1180/1600) planning to retake, aiming for a 2100+ but don't know how I can manage a 700+ in the Math section, I'm horrible at math.
SAT II- Planning to take SAT II in Literature, U.S. History and World History.
OK Extra Curriculars.
I have excellent professor recommendations.</p>

<p>Haven't taken any higher level math courses at college. Have only taken College Mathematics I and II at community college. (which I understand are transferable to fulfill the general education requirement at UNC but not at NU or Cornell)</p>

<p>Would you mind chancing me for these 3 schools?</p>

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<p>You’ll be admitted as a junior to those colleges as you can’t transfer in as a senior…anyways heres how I see you:</p>

<p>UNC: Really good shot. They don’t consider state residency for transfers.
Cornell CAS: CAS is really hard to get into (i think like <10% transfer rate, maybe a little higher)
Northwestern: I honestly don’t know a lot about NW. sorry</p>