Transfer Chances?

<p>Hello everybody. I am currently a sophomore student preparing to transfer.
I am now a EE major at a top 100 ranked 4-year university in US.</p>

<p>I am planning to apply:
UCB (already submitted the application)
Stanford
Cornell
University of Michigan
University of Texus-Austin</p>

<p>My stats:
High school: A well-known US high school.
Unweighted GPA: 3.7/4.0 Weighted GPA: 4.5/5.0
SAT: 610 Verbal+ 800 Math SAT II:800s in MathII and Physics
EC: I'm not gonna list them but they were not bad
College: GPA: 4.0 (Cummulative)
Course taken: 14 classes (+ 6 classes in progress)
Calculus1+2+3 ,Diff Eq, Digital circuit, Machine Structure,
Intro toprogramming, Data Structure, Physics 1+2, four bredth elective.
EC: TA
Research assistant
Math-club competition winner
Several other volunteering experience</p>

<p>I appreciate if anyone can give me some suggestions regarding my transfer since I don't want to waste my time and money if some schools are just impossible to get in...
Thanks!</p>

<p>By now you must realize you are one of many perfect students on here who carry a 4.0 GPA in epic classes. However, you have an advantage over more than half of them as you still possess perfect grades even after 14 courses, and they match up perfect with electrical engineering. So I’m going to say the same thing I said to everyone else with amazing statistics. You look like a perfect applicant, but I think you and everyone else posting here (with four or five unpredictable exceptions) will get rejected at Stanford. 4% acceptance rate.</p>

<p>You should still apply though.</p>

<p>Given your credentials, I have to ask how you got a 610 on the SAT.</p>

<p>Thanks sometransfer. I’m not dreaming of being accepted by Stanford. Getting admitted by UCB or Cornell will give me enough surprise. I got 610 on verbal since I’m an international student and during the high school in US I focus primarily on Math&Science courses…</p>

<p>International students are very, very disadvantaged for transfer. On second thought I think you should drop Stanford and maybe even Cornell off your list. Unless you hold some form of US citizenship.</p>