<p>Currently attending Boston University. Thinking about applying to the Villanova School of Business, although I think my high school record may hurt my chances. Anyway, If anyone could provide some insight as to my situation it would be greatly appreciated. </p>
<p>HS:
SAT: 1260/1930
GPA: 88 UW, 91W
APs: took 4 aps senior year (took three of the tests, 5's on all three)</p>
<p>College:
1st sem. GPA: 3.84</p>
<p>Various clubs, ecs (Habitat for humanity), business experience.</p>
<p>I realize my high school stats may not qualify me for VSB, so I'm not sure if I should apply as an econ. major in Arts & sciences. Thanks everyone!</p>
<p>do you mind sharing why you want to transfer? </p>
<p>your GPA is good for BU (since they have slight grade deflation) and your SAT’s are fine. course rigor in h.s. senior year very good. i think you have a decent chance even though VSB is difficult to transfer into. if you are more interested in liberal arts and economics then do CAS and i think you will probably get in.</p>
<p>I am currently a freshman student at Seton Hall University and I am looking to transfer. This Past semester I received a 3.45 GPA (Dean’s List) while taking six classes and I plan to improve this GPA further second semester. The schools I am looking at include Northeastern University, Boston College, Bucknell University, Villanova University and University of Richmond. After doing research about transfer credentials for all of these universities, it has become apparent that I should be accepted to most of these schools. However, I would like to get a few more opinions on my chances of actually getting accepted to these schools. Thank you very much!</p>
<p>Other High School Information:
GPA: 3.1 however my GPA increased throughout High School so that my junior and senior year GPA’s were a 3.4 and 3.45
SAT: single SAT 1800</p>