Transfer student - Chance me, please?

<p>I'm a freshman at the University of Kentucky, and I would really like to go to Vanderbilt or Cornell next year as transfer student. I've been told I have a really good chance of getting into Vanderbilt, but I'm worried about Cornell. I won't go into a bunch of detail, but I'll give you a basic run through. Please remember that my college GPA is theoretical and not yet official, so I'm giving a good guess...</p>

<p>Age: 18
Sex: Male
Race: White/Caucasian
Language: Fluent English, Spanish, and Estonian speaker
Religion: None</p>

<p>High School GPA (unweighed): 3.93/4
High School GPA (weighed): 4.3/5
AP Courses: 9
Class rank: Top 4% (9 of 220)</p>

<p>Freshman GPA: 3.9
Volunteer work: 200+ hours
Paid work: 300+ hours
SAT Score: 2150
Credit hours by the end of the year: 33
Major: Biochemistry
Minor: Japanese</p>

<p>I have also received several awards and recognitions in both high school and thus far in college, and will hopefully continue to do so.</p>

<p>What are my chances for Cornell? I know a lot of the tricks and tips into getting in, but I am kind of worried about it. Thanks in advanced!</p>

<p>What tips and tricks do you know for getting into Cornell as a transfer?</p>

<p>from what I can tell, your stats are pretty solid. What college are you applying to? It makes a difference.</p>

<p>and what are the tips are tricks that you know?</p>