Transfer Student Chances- Smith, Wellesley and others

<p>I am currently a freshmen at St. John's college. St. John's is a great books program and is very unique. Unfortunately its just not working out for me, so I am looking to transfer to another liberal arts college with a more tradition and varied program. I am also looking to major in History and Government. My future career goal is to be a lawyer or political speechwriter. </p>

<p>The schools I am looking at so far are
-Smith (top choice)
-Wellesley (other top choice)
-Mount Holyoke
-Davidson
-William and Mary
-Georgetown</p>

<p>And here are my stats
High School GPA: 3.8 9 (u/w) 4.7 (w)
HS class rank: 24/330
SAT: I didn't take the SAT because St. John's didn't require it for admission
APs: 6 AP classes scoring three 4's and three 5's
HS Extra-Curricular: very involved with Speech and Debate, captain of the LD, Expos, OO and PPI divisions. varsity letter. Qualified for the national tournament in LD and OO. 3rd place at state in Expos as well as many other wins on league level</p>

<p>College GPA: unknown, I'm guessing anywhere from 3.3-3.9
College Extra-Curricular: -International Relations Study Group
- Tech and costumes for school musical
College Classes: I don't take normal classes but they will transfer as Ancient Greek grammar and prose, Euclidean Geometry, Astronomy, General Biology, Chemistry Foundations of Atomic Theory, History, Classical Literature and Philosophy. </p>

<p>So if you all could give me some guidance as to what college I have the best chance at or what I could do to make myself a more competitive transfer applicant let me know! Also should I take the SAT? I know some of the schools I picked are SAT optional.</p>

<p>Thank you so much for all your help!!!</p>