<p>I'm currently a sophomore at UMass-Amherst's school of management and in the honors program. I've yet to declare a specific major, but I've been planning to declare both an Econ major and a Finance major, with a French minor (or just a Finance major with the other two being minors).</p>
<p>I was an okay student in high school, top 15% and took fairly challenging courses but my GPA wasn't too incredible (maybe a 3.3 or 3.4 unweighted, 3.8 weighted) and my SATs were good (1410, 700 verbal/710 math). I didn't try too hard in my classes, unfortunately, and I certainly could have done heaps better. My extracurriculars were pretty good.</p>
<p>I've been trying to turn that around the past couple years at college, and right now, I have a little above a 3.8 at UMass with 52 credits completed. During winter and summer break I work at a Boston law firm as a sort of all-purpose office girl, and during the school year I'm an RA and the vice-president of a coed service fraternity, so my extracurriculars/job situation are very concentrated (rather than doing a lot of things, I do a few things and spend more time in them).</p>
<p>Should I post my college classes/grades for better analysis? Does anyone have any advice on transferring to another, better undergraduate business school? So far I'm considering NYU (more of a reach) and BC (feel all right about getting in there), but I'm wondering what other options might be out there that I just haven't thought of.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>