<p>My Situation:</p>
<p>I am in my senior year of undergrad and am looking to plan my best course of action for MBA admissions down the road. </p>
<p>I began my college career at a decent state unversity, where I completed about 3 semesters worth of credits with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 (1 bad semester). Upon growing more serious about my career and education, I decided to transfer to Miami University of Ohio to attain a Finance degree from the well-ranked Farmer School of Business. </p>
<p>Since transferring to Miami University, I have maintained a 4.0 GPA over 3 semesters, as well as becoming involved in multiple business/charity organizations and achieving leadership positions within. </p>
<p>Last summer, I completed a top-10 internship at a fortune 500 company, receiving and accepting a full-time offer at corporate headquarters to begin upon graduation.
My question pertains to my chances of admittance to a top MBA program down the road (assuming 4-5 years of work experience at a top company). My credits from my initial university transferred to Miami with no GPA attached, so my transcript GPA at Miami is currently a 4.0. I hope to maintain a relatively high GPA throughout the rest of my senior year. I do not know how MBA programs account for transfer courses in undergrad and how this will affect my admission.</p>
<p>I will most likely graduate with a 3.7+ GPA in Finance. If I was to include my pre-transfer GPA into my cumulative GPA, it would be around a 3.48 currently. </p>
<p>Assuming my GMAT score is 700+, how will my pre-transfer GPA affect my chances of admittance into a top MBA program? </p>
<p>Thank you in advance for reading and helping me understand my situation!</p>