Transfer to Middlebury, Vanderbilt, Cornell ILR, Brandeis

<p>Please just base this off my college credentials.</p>

<p>I am a freshman applying to these colleges for next fall. I attend a small college in Worcester,MA (4 year private).</p>

<p>My Classes
1) Intro to U.S Government
2) Intro to U.S Policy
3) Poetry (This needed to be taken because I have to take a freshman seminar)
4) Economic 101</p>

<p>My GPA so far is a 3.7 it could be a 3.8 but my intro to government professor has a messed up scale in which 89-92 is a B+ and 93-95 is an A- and so forth.</p>

<p>Extracurricular
1) President of my Dorm (Biggest Dorm on campus)
2) Chairman of the finance committee which is responsible for all money related things for every single student organization and event on campus (First freshman in school history to win this)
3) Unicef member
4) Ecoreps Member</p>

<p>Congratulations on your performance your Freshman year. Are you a New York State resident? I’m not sure, but I believe the ILR school at Cornell gives New York residents an advantage. I think your chances at Brandeis are probably the best, but transferring can be difficult. I don’t know enough about transfers at Vandy to offer an opinion, but I suspect you may have difficulty there too. I think your chances at Middlebury are likely zero. They hardly accept any transfers and they usually have even better stats than you do. Not to discourage you. Keep up the good work and you’ll never know unless you try.</p>