<p>I currently attend the University of Pittsburgh. After two years I have completed 68 credits and have a 3.95 GPA. I am a psychology major but because I'm pre-med I've taken classes such as chemistry 1 and 2, biology 1 and 2, organic chemistry 1 and 2, calculus 1 and basic statistics. I've taken plenty of high level courses since year one at my university such as medical anthropology, modern Japanese literature, and the psychology of the dying.</p>
<p>As for school activities I am a member of four clubs but don't lead any of them.</p>
<p>In high school I was Valedictorian and vice-president of basically every club at my school. I only scored total an 1870 on the SAT but I believe my GPA in college shows I was more prepared for college than that score showed.</p>
<p>So would I have any chance of transferring to an Ivy League school? If I could get in would the location of my bachelor degree help me get into medical school? Would it help in my later career to have a degree from an Ivy League school? Just curious.</p>
<p>I often don't feel challenged at my current university.</p>