transfer chances....

<p>Hi i have a few questions then i will post my stats…

  1. Out of these schools which is the easiest transfer into
    -Harvard (i know there not accepting transfers but for the fun of it im putting it on here)
    -Yale
    -Brown
    -Columbia
    -Georgetown
    -Cornell</p>

<li>Stats</li>
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<p>ACT-28
GPA highschool-3.9
Highschool- Public Nationally ranked year after year
College GPA-3.56 im already ahead on credits </p>

<p>E.C.
Highschool
4 sport athlete
4 sport captain
Model United Nations
Student Council President
National Honors Society </p>

<p>College-
Recruited full athletic football scholarship to division 1 BCS conference school…hopefully this will help me</p>

<p>chances?..</p>

<p>what college did you go to ?</p>

<p>univ of connecticut...which is a top 100 school...i think 66 on US NEWS and World Report im not sure though dont quote me on that. (we won the big east title like that even matters) but my reasons for leaving are academic based/athletic based i no longer have the mindset of ever making a career out of athletics and everyone around me wants to. I want to be an IBanker. And when you get to this level of competitiveness the sport seems like a business and no one longer cares about you and they stop taking care of you and you have to take care of yourself which creates a bad atmosphere. D1 big time sports are for some people but i don't think there for me. Athletically i could achieve a lot at the d1aa level as well but thats not my main concern. My main concern is academics.</p>

<p>ok mab not?</p>

<p>Transfer statistics should be available somewhere online. Yale is usually around 4% but will likely go lower next year b/c Harvard isn't accepting transfers. Your GPA is on the low side for a Yale transfer. It probably depends on just how good a football player you are.</p>

<p>Right, but it won't go down this year, only next.</p>