<p>Okay, I'm in quite a predicament. I graduated from high school four years ago; I didn't have the greatest report card while I attended due to extenuating circumstances. I recently enrolled in a community college. This is my third semester if you include summer semesters. My first semester, I took 14 credit hours. My summer semester, I took 25 credit hours. And, my fall semester, I took 28 credit hours. I have acquired 2 B's throughout my career at junior college, and I want to transfer to a top tier school---preferably and IVY league. I do realize acceptance to these schools is very limited, and I shouldn't spend all my time on the "best" schools. I will, also, be applying to public universities with higher acceptance rate, too.
I was wondering if anyone had been through my curriculum before, or has any knowledge of someone else who had. If anyone has some pointers, or an opinion, I would appreciate reading what you have to say, or ask.</p>
<p>Ivy Leagues have a holistic approach with transfer applicants. They look at your high school transcript(gpa, ap scores, Sat scores and ECs) including your current CC transcript. Your chances are actually harder as a junior transfer. If you weren’t a qualified candidate in high school, your chances are pretty much zero.</p>
<p>Okay, do you have any other suggestions?</p>
<p>Go to your state flagship and make the best of the education, it saves money and you can arguably get an ivy education if you pounce on every opportunity.</p>
<p>I’d like to be at one of the coasts–preferably East. I’m from the Midwest.</p>