Transferring from large state university

<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>

<p>Oh, and another question...</p>

<p>Has anyone here successfully transferred to a competitive undergrad business school (like NYU or BC, etc) or known anyone who has, and what their stats were? I'm sure there are other potential transfers out there wondering this as well.</p>