Transferring out of UVM

<p>Hi, I'm hoping to transfer out of UVM after the completion of this semester. I will have earned 16 credits at the University of Vermont, and an additional 17 from APs and other college courses in high school. My stats are below, please let me know what you think my chances are for applying to these schools as a transfer student: NYU, Columbia, Georgetown, CUNY Hunter, Fordham, Boston College, Wesleyan. Thanks!</p>

<p>High School GPA: 3.7 (unweighted, really good HS)
College GPA: 3.8</p>

<p>TOP 10% of HIGH SCHOOL CLASS</p>

<p>SAT I: 1380 out of 1600</p>

<p>AP Calc AB: 4
AP Lit and Comp: 3</p>

<p>College Courses and grades:
Biology 006: B+
Philosophy 001: A
Hebrew 001: A
Political Science 021: A
Religion 023: A</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: Model United Nations, Student Council Treasurer, Newspaper, Yearbook, 2 Varsity Sport Seasons, and some community service. Also held a job for 2 years.</p>

<p>I’m not sure about your chances, but I got to Saint Mike’s and am looking to transfer. What are your reasons for wanting to?</p>

<p>Burlington is lacking in politics. There are few to no opportunities to work on campaigns, and everyone seems to have the same political views (liberal, pro NRA). I need a real city, filled with people that are interested in politics, and a school that actually has an international relations program. I am currently a poli sci major, but that is only because UVM doesn’t have the program I want most.</p>

<p>I hear ya. I’m not really into politics, but there is such a lack of diversity at my school and I feel like there isn’t much to do around here :
I applied to Fordham as a transfer too. Did you apply there/did you get in?</p>