<p>Hello I am a sophomore at Holy Cross College in Indiana, and I started out with a GPA of 3.53, to a 3.75 second semester, then a 4.0.
My cum. overall is a 3.75 and I am probably going to get another 4.0 this upcoming spring semester to raise my cum. up to a 3.8.</p>
<p>My HS gpa- around a 3.77, and my Math SAT was a 670, with my english pretty bad around a 560. </p>
<p>What would be my chances transferring to these colleges/Universities? any input could really help me out...
Georgetown, Notre Dame, Cornell, Boston College, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Michigan, and NorthWestern.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>At first glance I thought yes transferring from a highly regarded college like College of the Holy Cross would be quite feasible. Princeton Review rates the academics at Holy Cross at 95, one of their highest rankings. But now I see that you are referring to the doppelganger school in Indiana and not the real Holy Cross in Massachusetts. I think it will be very tough to transfer from that college to a tier one college. Frankly they accept just about everyone and are so weak that US News doesn’t even bother to rank them in their yearly rankings.</p>
<p>No I stated that I was in Holy Cross in Indiana. But still with a GPA around a 3.8 cum. wouldn’t I have a decent shot? It is still a four year college, not like a community college or junior college.</p>
<p>Out of those schools your best chance would be at Michigan goodluck</p>