Transfer Student to Vanderbilt- Chances?

<p>I am currently in the Liberal Studies program at NYU. I am also taking Intro to Media Studies as my elective class. I'm getting straight A's. The first semester hasn't ended yet but I'm going to assume I'm going to have a GPA in the 3.7-4.0 range. I would have 32+ credits by the end of the year. There would also be more depending on AP credits. I have 16 credits for my APs with NYU's policies. I am going to apply to the College of Arts and Science as a Communications Major. I'm most curious about whether or not my stats are in the ballpark for Vanderbilt transfers. Do I have a good chance?</p>

<p>in High School:
GPA: 94.00 W (this is freshman, sophomore and junior year. I got really good grades senior year so, it might be higher if that is included).
SAT: 2050 (CR: 660 M: 670 W: 720)
9 AP Classes
Almost all Honors/AP Classes (except maybe 2)</p>

<p>Honors:
National Honors Society
National Spanish Honors Society
AP Scholar with Distinction
AP International Diploma</p>

<p>Extra Curricular Activities:
Forensics: Speech and Debate Treasurer (I also won a bunch of awards on the national level)
Tri-Music Honors Society: Treasurer
TEDxYouthDay: NYC Reporter
Chamber Orchestra: Historian
Orchestra: Violinist (All County, LISFA, Metropolitan Youth Orchestra: Performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center)</p>

<p>College Extra Curriculars:
WNYU- Member of the News Department and Engineering Department
Program Board- Part of Publicity and Music Committees. Help with the marketing and promotion of many events such as lectures, movie prescreening and concerts.
Global Media & Creative Production Club- member where they discuss </p>

<p>I have had 3 Internships. Currently Interning for a Marketing firm. I have interned at a Radio Station and Marketing team for a Venue in Manhattan.</p>

<p>There's more but those are the highlights.</p>

<p>Thanks for your help.</p>

<p>If you can get a 3.7-4.0 from NYU, I think you will be in the ballpark. Good luck. </p>

<p>You have a really good chance. A lot of transfers do not come from nearly as good of schools as NYU. An SAT over 2000 and a GPA around 3.5 is all you need from a top 100 school to get in. </p>