Transfer to Michigan or Notre Dame Which one and Will i get in? Help Please

<p>I am a first semester sophomore at Western Michigan University. I was at a private 4 yr liberal arts catholic school in indiana but left bc i hated it. I want to transfer to a good school for pre-law/ pre-med. Chances?</p>

<p>Stats - </p>

<p>High school GPA - ****ty - 3.0 ranked in mid 50%-tile but came from competitive public highs chool where average gpa is 3.5</p>

<p>College GPA - 3.9 with 31 credits - physics, calc, theo, bio, history, english, etc...</p>

<p>ACT - 27</p>

<p>EC -
hs-
Varsity rowing, swimming, soccer, and waterpolo - volunteer coach over the summers, soccer coach and worked all summers.
college -
Water polo club team freshman year; math and english tutor; volunteer for christian youth group (younglife)
worked for a community restoration society last summer. no disciplinary actions against me.</p>

<p>Legacy at Notre Dame - two generations.</p>

<p>what are my chances of getting in. i hear mixed results from all places, i am just most concerned with my high school gpa. i really f'd up and spent too much time on sports and now really regret that. </p>

<p>i have already submitted my michigan app am waiting on notre dame and not too sure if i want to go to tulane.</p>

<p>help please</p>

<p>crb</p>

<p>I think you'll definitely get in at U of M...Notre Dame would be a reach. But as long as you show that you do well in an actual college, then transfer admissions will look favorably on that.</p>

<p>yeah im gonna agree with the guy above, no chance at notre dame, but you should have a very legit chance at michigan i would be pretty shocked if you didnt get into Michigan with a 3.9 college GPA, what are you majoring in by the way? only problem is i think you might get shafted/screwed over in transfer credit because Michigan will look down on Westerns curriculum and you will have to make-up/take alot of credits your junior and senior year</p>

<p>im a poli sci major and bio/chem minor. so, i will have to do a lot of catch up but i am planing on some summer school as well.</p>