<p>I'm a 20 year old, Hispanic male.
I live in NJ and attend community college.
My first year of college I went to a pretty good liberal arts school (Tier 1) and had a 3.6 GPA there. At my community college I have a 3.83 GPA (because I took General Chemistry in which I got a B-, otherwise I'd have a perfect 4.0 at CC)
I'm a prospective English/History major (I want to major in both, but if not I'll minor in one)</p>
<p>My HS Stats were pretty average- 3.4 GPA, graduated 36th/278, had a 1900/2400 SAT score.</p>
<p>My overall GPA from my first school and community college is a 3.73 through 61 credits.
Additionally, I'm returning to my community college for this coming year because I didn't get accepted into the schools I wanted to go to and I'm not one to give up.</p>
<p>I know the average GPA for transfer students is a 3.7
But I feel since I'm going to have 2 years of community college work on my transcript I have to bring it higher. I can max out my ***.ulative GPA at a 3.83 if I get straights A's with another 31 credits</p>
<p>Do you think I can get into Georgetown with what I've presented?</p>
<p>I'm also going to apply to:
Rutgers (safety)
SUNY Binghamton (safety)
UNC Chapel Hill (Think I'm in)
USC (reach?) </p>
<p>This time last year I was unrealistic and wanted to apply to 15 of the best schools in the country, but now I think I'm thinking things through a lot better.
Can you chance me this time around?</p>