Transfer Student - USC to the Ivies??

<p>I am going to be a sophomore at USC this coming fall. I am studying business and finance and hope to one day get a job in corporate finance or investment banking. My question is, how difficult would it be for me to transfer to Harvard, Yale, Penn, Brown, or Princeton as a Junior out of USC? I am curious because they were always my dream schools and I'm wondering if it happens and if it is possible. So many kids I know transferred from local schools to USC (which is a big leap), so I was thinking that this would be possible too. Chance me as a junior transfer assuming these stats at the end of next year???</p>

<p>B.S. in Business Administration
Minor in Music Industry</p>

<p>GPA : 3.3
Extra-Curriculars:</p>

<p>Vice President of Professional Business Fraternity Pledge Class
Budget Committee Chair for USC Marshall Alumni Networking Event
JEP Student Volunteer teaching mini-courses
Business Trip with USC to India (Mumbai) - Study Abroad Freshmen
Amateur Music Producer and DJ
Director of Marketing for the USC branch of GCC. Global China Connected - Non-profit
A number of other VERY STRONG Extracurriculars</p>

<p>Work/Internships:
Salvation Army - Marketing PR and Research Intern
Financial Firm Internship (most likely in the Fall of this year)</p>

<p>Overall, I am an extremely motivated student with a passion for diversity. I am planning on going into business finance, but also pursue a career in the music industry, as I produce my own music</p>

<p>Chance me as a transfer to the IVIES?? thanks!</p>

<p>Some Ivies do not accept transfers (I think Harvard and Princeton did not last year). Using Brown as an example they only accepted 120/1400 so it would be a reach. With a 3.3GPA, a BIG reach.</p>

<p>Harvard accepted 12 trasfers this year, Princeton takes none.</p>

<p>Your GPA puts them all nearly out of reach, if not simply out of reach…you might want to bring up your GPA next year and then apply for junior year.</p>

<p>^ i second what honesto says.</p>