unhappy and confused with what i should do....please help

<p>I am currently a freshman attending a top fifteen school. There are some things at this school that makes me unhappy and I am thinking of transferring. However, I only realized this a couple days ago and most deadlines have either passed, or is set very soon. I really like Harvard, Stanford, and Brown but here is my situation: </p>

<p>I barely got a 3.4 GPA in my first semester of college. It was tough for me to transition from my extremely small school and I received all As except for one class. This semester, I am taking very rigorous classes and should be able to get a 3.8 or 3.9. My high school grades are very good, but not perfect. My test scores are excellent. My professor recs should be good as well. I will be paying full at all three places. </p>

<p>My question is...is my profile almost an auto reject for these schools if I apply right now? I called two of the schools, and even though it's late, they told me I can still submit my application. I have two other options. I can stay for another year, get my GPA up to a 3.7 and then apply but I heard it's impossible for junior transfers or I can take a year off and focus on some ECs that I always wanted to do but never had time for. </p>

<p>Then, I will apply in the spring. However, while I sincerely want to do that during my gap year, I don't want to apply and get rejected and come back to my current school with no friends left. So, what do you think is my best option right now, what will give the higher chances of successfully transferring? Thanks you so much, I am so conflicted and your help would be invaluable.</p>

<p>The chances of transferring to Harvard/Stanford/Brown are practically nil. Last year Stanford had a couple thousand transfer applicants and accepted 12. I’m sure Brown and Harvard are very similar. If you are certain that transferring is the best option, I would try to find a school that accepts a higher percentage of transfers. I’m sure if you’re at a top 15, then a 3.4 is probably very good, so no, I don’t think you are an auto reject BUT I do not think it is reasonable to think you will get into one of those schools, just because of the high percentage of students who return for their sophomore years (and beyond) and the competitive applicant pool make it nearly impossible to get in.</p>