What are my chances for Columbia SEAS, Cornell, and Carnegie Mellon?

<p>Will try to transfer in as a Junior</p>

<p>High School GPA: 3.78 (weighted, I don't really know the unweighted GPA)
High School Rank: Around 80 out of 350
SAT I: 2070, 700M, 780W, 590CR (lol, thinking of retaking even though it doesn't weigh too much)
SAT II: 750 Math IIC, 700 Physics </p>

<p>Current University: Rutgers University, School of Engineering (New Brunswick)
College GPA: 3.804/4.000
College Rank: 66/730 (Top ~9%, last time I checked, but that was when my GPA was a 3.824)</p>

<p>College EC:
1. Treasurer of Rutgers University Green Team
2. Member of Rutgers Formula Racing
3. Member of Engineers Without Borders
College Honors/Awards:
1. Dean's List
2. Engineering Honors Academy
3. Sigma Phi Epsilon "Balanced Man" Finalist</p>

<p>I'm leaning more towards Columbia because of their Core Curriculum. I am currently reading the books that I believe most freshman have read so far. (Dante's Inferno, Illiad, etc.) I am also currently waiting on a reply from couple Columbia professors to do research at their laboratories this summer. </p>

<p>What are my chances so far? What can I do better.
If I don't get in to any of these, I won't mind since I've become satisfied with Rutgers. I am getting an education that is very affordable, but I wouldn't want to give up my last opportunity/chance like this.</p>

<p>Thanks if you read up to here haha! :D</p>

<p>Also the classes I took so far:
I received credit from AP BC Calculus and AP Physics C: Mechanics:</p>

<p>Fall 2013:
Multivariable Calculus: A
General Chemistry for Engineers: B+
Analytical Physics 2A (Electricity and Magnetism): B+
Analytical Physics 2A Lab: A
Introduction to Computers for Engineers (MATLAB class): A
Theater Appreciation: A</p>

<p>Spring 2014:
Differential Equations for Phys/Engr: A
Introduction to Experimentation (Chemistry Lab): A
Expository Writing: A
Introduction to Microeconomics: A
Engineering Orientation Lecture: Pass
Engineering Mechanics, Statics: B :(</p>

<p>Next Fall I will be taking:
Advanced Calculus
Engineering Mechanics, Dynamics
Introduction to Mech. Materials
Computational Analysis & Design
Principles of Literary Study</p>

<p>Sorry for double post, If it helps…</p>

<p>bump!</p>