<p>I'm gonna transfer for 08 Fall to top 10 schools. right now i'm kinda thinking of my own status. can anyone give me some ideas?
any chances? (I've been waitlisted by upenn)</p>
<p>In a top 30 university
SAT I 690 800 680
SATII Math IIC 800 Phys 800 Chem 780</p>
<p>HS GPA 4.0
College GPA 3.83 overall (3.75 1st semester 3.91 2nd semester) (my 3rd semester has fairly easy courses)</p>
<p>Leader of</p>
<p>two funds and one financial advisory company (er.. my partner of the above three corperations will be transferring 2.. probably he's reading my post as well ^0^)</p>
<p>one online media company</p>
<p>one rural education project (similar to dreamcorps..but creative ^_^)</p>
<p>Some Activities
Staff/Delegate of some havard or wharton business conference</p>
<p>Awards
a lot...</p>
<p>Setback
I'm an intl student.</p>
<p>any chances for the next year?</p>
<p>thx a lot</p>
<p>also</p>
<p>I was a junior applicant and skipped senior.
I'm in a honor program.
I'm in my school's consulting program to work for the community.</p>
<p>It really depends on which school and whether or not you need financial aid. Though most schools in the top 10 have less than 10% acceptance rates, so no matter what stats you have, you are not a shoe-in anywhere. The only thing you can do is write good essays, improve on anything you can, and pray.</p>
<p>thx dude...i'm definitely not asking for fa..</p>
<p>is asking for fin aid a bad thing? what about their "diversity, low income students, need blind" stuff that they spew everywhere?</p>
<p>not all schools are need blind for internationals. and yes, asking for financial aid as an international student can hurt you at some schools. I am not particularly sure which ones, but brown (though not top 10) is "need aware" for transfers/internationals</p>