Transfer Chances?

<p>I am currently attending a community college in New York and live in CT. I was wondering if you could suggest some schools I would be able to get into. Here is a little about me:</p>

<p>Current college GPA: 3.6, will have a 3.72 when I finish next semester.
This semester I got a 4.0 while working 55 hours a week. I have all A’s, 3 A’s and a B+ and a C+ in Spanish because I hate it!
I have worked 55 hours a week since my first semester, would a recomendation from my regional manager help?
High School GPA: 2.7 or 8, very low!
SAT: Critical Reading – 430, Math – 420, and Writing – 410! I never realize how horrible I did, well then again I never cared.</p>

<p>More background: I am a property manager of an independent living facility, will be able to write a kick as essay (one of my new strengths), I tutor, and have been told by professors to come to them for recommendations. One of my professors teaches at Marist College and he told me he would give me an internship.</p>

<p>Unfortunately my plan is to still work in my current position so I’m looking at just Sacred Heart, Fairfield University, Mount Saint Mary College, and Central Connecticut State University. </p>

<p>I would like to know my chances at the above schools and also at a top business school.</p>

<p>If you’re familiar with the organization DECA, at the international competition I got 2nd place, is that still relevant considering I’m looking into business?</p>

<p>Will I ever have a chance at Yale, Bentley, Babson, Fordham, or another top college?</p>

<p>Should I retake the SATs?</p>

<p>"Sacred Heart, Fairfield University, Mount Saint Mary College, and Centeral Connecticut State University."</p>

<p>theses are all safeties for someone with a 3.72 college gpa ....esp if you are a junior transfer (60 credits by the time you matriculate) ....you should find out if they require sat's for transfer if not your in luck...</p>

<p>Yale- no chance, forget it...transfer rate is too low and gpa and sat's are not high enough. </p>

<p>"Bentley, Babson, Fordham"</p>

<p>you will have a good shot at these schools as well if they dont require SATs or you retake them...to look at most top 20 schools (assuming thats what you mean by top schools) you will def need to retake your SATs to even be considered competitive.</p>