Transfer student still in need of "chancing"

<p>High School GPA: 4.0
AP Calculus AB -- 5
AP English Lang. & Comp. -- 4
AP English Lit. & Comp. -- 4
AP Macroeconomics -- 3
Class Rank: 15/330</p>

<p>SAT: 720/730/750 (R/M/W)
ACT: 31</p>

<p>Community College GPA: 4.0
I've taken mostly business courses (econ, acct, mktg, mgmt, etc.)
Current Classes: Calculus 3, Effective Speaking, Macroeconomic Theory, Statistics, PE</p>

<p>EC's: Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Beta Gamma, a bunch of miscellaneous volunteering
Work Experience: 3 years at a Solar PV company (sales, marketing, contractor support, etc.)...30 hrs. per week.</p>

<p>I attended a community college because I was offered absolutely free tuition coverage, because I didn't get into where I wanted to get into, and because I didn't know what I wanted to do with my life. I have since realized that I want to continue down the business/economics path, and have spent the past two years balancing work (30 hrs/wk) with school (full time).</p>

<p>Chances for:</p>

<p>NYU Stern
Cornell CALS AEM
Colgate (economics)
Boston College CSOM
Dartmouth
Columbia</p>

<p>(Yes I know some if not all are at least slight reaches) </p>

<p>Thanks in advance! Please be brutally honest :)</p>

<p>If you plan to transfer in as a junior they will probably not even care about your high school grades. If they decide to it won’t hurt you because they are good.
NYU Stern- Match
Cornell-High Match(easiest ivy to transfer into for sure)
Colgate-n/a
Boston College-Match
Dartmouth-Low reach
Columbia-crapshoot (it is for everyone)</p>

<p>Thanks man, appreciate it</p>

<p>bump! :slight_smile: :)</p>

<p>bump!! anyone?</p>

<p>I feel like Simba when he’s looking for someone to help him do something about the fact that his father has just fallen off a cliff and died right before his eyes. “SOMEBODY!!? ANYBODY?!! HELP!?!”</p>