Transfer schools senior year

<p>Ok here is my situation, i have been going to small sized a public high school for three years and i don't fit in there at all. My parents have forced me to stay at this school however, this year i have convinced them to let me transfer to a different public school in the same county with a huge student population (about 5x more than my school). My first priorities right now are getting into college, but i really want to switch schools and i would like to know if this would negatively effect my application. Would changing from a small sized school to a big school create more competition hurting my chances of getting into the colleges i want to go to? Would colleges look down upon me transferring schools my senior year?</p>

<p>here are my stats:
GPA:3.4
SAT: math:710, cr:650, writing:620 (1980 total)
SATII: us history:620
Ap courses:3
Ib courses:2 (HL in english)</p>

<p>EC: -Cross country:9-11th grade, varsity:10th and 11th
-Wrestling:9th and 11th grade, varsity:11th grade
-Lacrosse: 9-11th grade, varsity: 9-11th grade
-Interact club project chairman: (a rotary organization at my school)
10th, 11th and 12th grades
-I tutor freshman students during my lunch period for community service hours -11th and 12th grade
-over 70 hours in community service
-Argumentation and Debate theory course at USC
-Debate team: 12th grade</p>

<p>College list (in order by preference)
University of Southern Cal
Boston College
University of Michigan
Boston University
University of Texas
George Washington University
Emory University
University of Cal- Santa Barbara
Loyola Marymount
UGA
UF</p>

<p>Major interest: pre-law( communications or political science), global affairs, or sports nutrition/ athletic training</p>

<p>I don't think it'd be that big of a deal to colleges. If you really don't enjoy the school that you're at, you might as well transfer so that you'll have a nice senior year.
Unless you're valedictorian at your current school, and won't be at the new school, I'd say just do it.</p>