<p>Hi My current GPA is about 3.58, and I am sophomore in my college.
I am looking forward to transferring my school to OSU, Pennstate, UF, or UGA.
(I mean I want to transfer as Junior.)</p>
<p>Is my GPA enough for transferring to those schools?</p>
<p>maybe. seems like your stats are good enough.</p>
<p>are you instate for one?</p>
<p>have your parents said that they will pay the high OOS costs for these schools? If not, how will you afford them?
those schools wont give an OOS transfer student money.</p>
<p>I am OOS and my parents can afford tuition fee and other stuffs. (I am not showing off, but my parents are wealthy enough.)</p>
<p>Oh also how about UNC at Chapel Hill? I heard that they are harsh for OOS students. I am in Virginia righ now.</p>
<p>good that you have costs covered. UNC, like UVA and UF, is hard to get into OOS. Do you know if your major at UNC or UF needs more upperclassmen?</p>
<p>why UGA?? </p>
<p>My current major is Sport Management, and I want to keep this as my major so… as you can see, those schools have my major. That’s why I included UGA. Oh I have a question. Is UGA not a good choice among them? I have a friend in there, and she said the school is great (in her opinion though…)</p>
<p>Looks like OSU and Pennstate are easier to get in…?</p>
<p>Anyway thanks for answering me :)</p>
<p>Actually I am an international student. So when it comes to transfer, I would be classified as an international student, right? </p>
<p>Yes, you would still be an international student. I don’t know if that would affect your admission at any of those schools as a transfer. You’d have to contact their admission offices to ask.</p>
<p>I already emailed to OSU and UGA and they said they would consider me as an international student. I think Pennstate and UNC will answer me the same thing. </p>
<p>Which school is the most difficult one to transfer?
Is UGA not a good option among these schools?</p>
<p>Uga is fine for sports management…but I hope you realize that nearly everywhere will require/expect a grad degree…which is why many get their undergrad degree in something else (business, marketing, whatever), and then get their grad degree in SM. you do not have to get your undergrad degree in SM.</p>