Transfer from University of Memphis to ten schools

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This will not work in your favor, even as a junior transfer. </p>

<p>CS admission at Cornell is cutthroat and the College of Engineering admits few transfers. From my experience, the CoE is more numbers-oriented than other schools, as high stats are a reliable predictor of success in the college. Most CS majors will have perfect/near-perfect math subscores (800 SAT math / 35-36 ACT math) and similar science SAT IIs. </p>

<p>Chances for Cornell Engineering: Slim to none.</p>

<p>I’d say the same for most of the others (UIUC, GTech, UT Austin, and Northwestern are all top engineering schools and they likely resemble Cornell in CoE admissions)</p>

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I mean no offense by this but if you think you can take all those courses and pull A’s, you either are delusional or the classes are being taught at a remedial level.</p>

<p>My advice would be to destroy your list and re-start. Focus on solid public matches like U of Iowa, Indiana U, Penn State, Ohio State, Maryland, etc. There’s nothing wrong with aiming super high but you are setting yourself up for misery (i.e. 10/10 rejections) if you don’t refocus on schools that are less selective.</p>