<p>I am currently in Grand Rapids Michigan looking to transfer to USC, UCLA, Stanford, Univeristy of Texas and University of Florida. Those are among my top schools that I would like to go to. I am looking to major in biochemistry or something along those lines. </p>
<p>Right now after the fall semester I have a 3.67 gpa. The only reason I have a 3.67 gpa is because of my first semester I have two dropped classes and a C in both classes that i didnt drop, government and psychology.</p>
<p>My winter semester of last year I managed to pull off a 4.0 taking Chemistry1, Biology, PreCalc and History. </p>
<p>I enrolled in two summer courses earning me a 4.0 in microbiology and English101.</p>
<p>This semester I took Calc 1, Honors Chem2, Physics 1 and English102 and got a 4.0 that semester also. </p>
<p>That is around 45 credits worth of classes. Please let me know my chances on the schools I listed above and maybe some other colleges I could consider possibly ivy league?</p>
<p>USC- you might get in if you keep your GPA up.
UCLA- you are OOS which makes it more difficult to get into. Better chance at USC.
Stanford- big reach
UT- doesn't accept many OOS students</p>
<p>Don't know about UF
You should definitely apply to University of Michigan and University of Wisconsin.</p>
<p>Yeah, I'm applying to Michigan but I am not too worried about it because I dont really want to go to school in Michigan. USC is my top choice and I would pick that over any other school besides stanford which I already figured was slim to none.</p>
<p>Wow what a perfect scenario since Michigan and USC are playing each other in the Rose Bowl :D Perhaps, who ever wins, is the school you would choose to go to</p>
<p>Your grades seem fine, though I wonder why you got a C in two relatively easy classes. Speaking only for your numerical GPA, you are in-line with USC, UCLA, and UT, that I know of. However, being OOS for UCLA/UT/UF(?) will put you at a disadvantage.</p>
<p>Michigan would seem like a great fit for you, though.</p>