What are some requirements to transfer?

<p>Hi! I'm currently junior in high school.</p>

<p>If I go to college and want to transfer to these following colleges?</p>

<p>what are average GPA,SAT and other factors?(Extra curricular act.)</p>

<p>UPENN
Columbia
Georgetown
Darthmouth
NYU
Princeton
Cornell
Univerisity of California
Standford</p>

<p>EBHSSAT,</p>

<p>For the UCs, are you a CA resident? Which specific UCs are you interested in? Do you plan on going to a CCC (if you're a CA resident)?</p>

<p>Transfer chances/acceptance rates are low (1 to 25%) at:</p>

<p>UPenn (<20%), Columbia(<20%), Dartmouth(<20%), Princeton (not sure they accept transfers), Cal (24%), and Stanford (less than 5% accepted)</p>

<p>Medium to low (25 to 35%) at:</p>

<p>NYU (33%), Cornell (35%), and Georgetown (28%)</p>

<p>This is just the acceptance rate ranges of transfers at these schools without taking into account any stats.</p>

<p>Are you sure you want to transfer apply to these schools rather than apply for freshman admissions? For many schools, freshman admit may be littles less competitive than transfer. Most Ivies are definitely more competitive for transfers and schools like Columbia and Dartmouth will only have around 10% admit rates with Cornell and Brown being slightly better. Princeton does NOT accept ANY transfers so cross that out and NYU is probably a best bet if you're looking into a decent school with higher rates.</p>

<p>Personally,
You're better off going as a Freshman. But sometimes, if the school doesn't fit your interests, apply for transfer admissions.</p>

<p>the stats are inaccurate. columbia 9%. no time to look for them now. i am taking the sats tomorrow.</p>

<p>No, I live in New Jersey. I'm not sure I could go to those schools as my freshman years. I also want to save money as much as possible by going to cheap colleges.</p>

<p>For GPA, you should strive to receive above 3.7 for those calibre schools</p>