Transfer Student (social entrepreneur) Chance; Wharton/Johnson

<p>Hey guys.</p>

<p>My highschool GPA was somewhere around mid 2.0's, didn't take SATs (req says i have to take a SAT Reasoning test??) Basically didn't really care in highschool, although my first semester senior year is when EVERYTHING for me turned around (nice story behind all that, but no-Pursuit-Of-Happyness or anything like that)---hit my first 4.0 and was awarded "most changed senior" amici di scuola scholarship by the faculty/foundation members</p>

<p>Academics:
Applying in fall 2010, but by the time I transfer I will have:
Cumulative ~3.9 GPA (currently at 3.8)
Consecutively entitled Dean's List Honor Student (top 5% of school of 10,000)
Taken multiple interdisciplinary honors symposium/colloquium courses</p>

<p>EC's:
-Co-president of PTK,
-VP of Business club, Future President
-Chair/member of Alpha Gamma Sigma,
-Interned for Grameen Bank/Yunus Centre in Bangladesh
-Interned for Kiva Headquarters in San Francisco
-Student Ambassador of the college
-Associated Senator, future Vice President of student government
-Mentoree of UC Berkeley Mentorship program
-Developed a revenue generating system for my community college amid California Education Budget cuts 2009; generates tens of thousands of dollars annually for various programs that otherwise would've been cut
-Can get Recs from President of the college, and highly intellectual/close Philosophy teacher, Psychology teacher (Dr. James Clifford--NASA Chief of research/inventor of TriVector), and Business/Marketing teacher Catherine Fraser (sold her marketing company for millions and is now retired)</p>

<p>I want to transfer to Wharton, Haas, Stern, and (AUP?? what do you think) for Business Administration. Backup schools = USD, USF (those are guaranteed)</p>

<p>RESPONSES ARE MUCH APPRECIATED</p>

<p>Although I am not sure of your chances, all I can say is: “Wow, that’s an incredible story. Sounds pretty amazing, and I’m sure your future children will be very proud.”</p>

<p>Thank you =]</p>