What chances do I have with these lists of schools

I just finished my first year of SUNY Community College and I thought it went pretty well. I will give you my stats and see where I lay a good chance.

HS GPA: 85% (We didn’t use a point scale)
SAT: 1410 out of 2400 (I have seen that SAT scores don’t matter for transferring so I probably wont retake)

I never did any APs but I was straight A's and B's in pretty much all my Math and Science courses

Through my first year of CC:
CC GPA: 3.3 (I plan on rising this to a 3.6-3.7)

Courses I have taken:
Trig/College Algebra (B)
Calc I (I taken this twice. I gotta D first semester and an A second semester)
Intro to Computer Science (A)
Programming and Logic I (B)
English Comp I & II (A’s in both)
Literature Into Film (C - This class kinda sucked)
Macroeconomics (B)
American History I (A)

Courses I plan on taking:
Calc II
Physics I & II
Programming and Logic II
C++ Programming

American Literature I

Extras:
I have a part time job where work about 20 hrs/week since my Senior year in HS
I am an administrator for a programming website where we help out other people with programming problems (Stack Overflow)
In HS I played in AAU basketball and HS basketball
I have served in community service. I served at a local retirement home and helped the elderly people. I also did church work where I served at a homeless shelter.

I assisted coach a local CYO basketball team from grades 1-5

Here is the list of schools I have been considering?:
Drexel
Boston University
NYU
RIT
RPI
Syracuse
NYIT
UAlbany (Safety)
SUNY IT (Safety)

Major?

@philbegas Computer Science.

I’d say consider NJIT better than NYIT, Drexel, and the two safeties. If you can get into their honor’s college the dorms are pretty comfortable. Commute to NYC is about 15minutes. I think your grades are good enough to transfer in.

@GoRedhead Drexel would be awesome, you honestly think it’s possible? I thought my scores were a bit low haha

I think so, you’d have to visit to show interest. Honestly, I’d say you’d have a better matched education with NJIT because your academic level is even with theirs. You would have to work hard to keep up with most of the others even though I believe they would accept you. The point is, you want to graduate with no less than a 3.2 or so.

@GoRedhead I saw that, Drexel would be awesome and yes I do plan on rising my GPA during my second year at CC. I saw that NJIT doesn’t have much of a student life, but everything else seems legit.

bump

For computer science a lot of people seem to recommend Northeastern, maybe I’d go with that instead of BU

okay…what chance do i have??

Its really hard to tell with transfers. Have you looked at all their common data sets so you know their transfer acceptance rates?

In addition, what was your calc grade the second time you took it?

@philbegas A