Transfer student trying to perfect list

<p>I've already posted this in the transfer forum, but I didn't get too many responses. I'd like to get some ideas on my chances at these schools...I'll be transferring for junior standing and WILL NOT be asking for financial aid. Please rank them as safety / match / reach or somewhere in between. </p>

<p>STATS:
4.0 at CC with honors courses
Classes - History I/II, Econ I/II, Acct. I/II, Govt. I/II, Calc I/II/III, Physics I/II, Statistics, French I/II, Business Speech, Computer Science...
2220 SAT 750/740/740 SAT IIs
32 ACT (will retake as many times as possible until I get 35+)
Vice Prez Student Govt, Vice Prez Honors Program, Press Reporter Business Club, Member Top College Choir, Singer will be sending in demos, been working 35 hours/week for last 3 years.
I've never done much for EC activities in high school (Academic Decathalon!) and had a 3.3 with all honors courses - I was a slacker.</p>

<p>SCHOOLS:
Brown
Colorado College
Columbia
Cornell (CAS Econ)
Emory (Goizueta)
Georgetown (McDonough)
NYU (Stern)
Northwestern
Swat
University of British Columbia
University of Texas Austin (McCombs)
Wesleyan</p>

<p>I already know quite a bit about their transfer rates over the past years and have a decent idea of which of these are reaches and such, but want some other opinions. I'm also open to other school suggestions.</p>

<p>I'VE COMPLETED ALL PREREQUISITES FOR BUSINESS SCHOOLS...</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

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<p>I don't even think test scores are looked at for junior year status. I think that involvement with your current school is important as well. If you're transferring for junior year status, your high school record might not be looked at, rather what you have done in 2 years in college. You have the best possible GPA, how was your workload? Did you take the hardest classes at your CC? Have you gotten involved in it, getting in clubs and getting high ranking positions? Are you working on those essays? If you do this, you're likely to be one of the few admitted because you have a flawless record.</p>

<p>A2Wolves - I listed my classes in the OP, but yeah they are basically the hardest available. Our college only goes up to "harder" classes in the math department, where Cal III and Diff Eq. is offered (will be taking in Spring, only semester it's offered).</p>

<p>All of the clubs I'm in are listed in the OP also, and I've taken honors courses...so yeah, trying. :) I haven't gotten to start on essays yet as the prompts haven't came out, but I'm checking pretty frequently.</p>

<p>Lois: Oh, I haven't been on a college campus in years. Everything seems so different.
Stewie: Really? Perhaps if you laid on your back with your ankles behind your ears that would ring a few bells.</p>

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