<p>What college freshmen GPA is needed to transfer to Wash U?</p>
<p>I should note that my daughter is in a magnet program; thus, almost everything she takes is either honors or AP. She has a high school weighted GPA of 3.95 ( unweighted around 3.5) and SATs for 1810 ( M 640, V 570). She has a very strong art portfolio and is interested in art. However, I didn't think, based on Wash U acceptances that I have seen from our high school , that she has a chance. Thus, my question deals with transferring.</p>
<p>Taxguy: My daughter is transferring to Wash U. as a sophomore (from Colgate). As a general premise, when a student wants to transfer as a sophomore, his or her high school record is still the most important element of the application, since at the time the transfer application is submitted, the student only has one semester's worth of college grades. (I also think it helps to be transferring from a well-respected school; probably college grades can be somewhat lower if a student is trying to transfer from Good School A to Good School B. That said, I don't think there's a prayer of tranferring without a very solid first college semester.) The high school record becomes far less important when sophomores try to transfer for junior year; there's a much more fully developed college record for transfer schools to look at.</p>
<p>I'm not comfortable posting my daughter's "numbers" here, but if you'd like to PM me, I can give you some detail.</p>
<p>Any other input here?</p>
<p>Why does D want to transfer to Wash U? What college is D going to now? D should not try to transfer after only completing 1 semester at current college. She should complete 2 semesters before applying.</p>
<p>She is a rising senior in high school. However, based on the stats of kids that get accepted/ rejected from our high school, I didn't think she had the slightest chance. I have included the url for naviance software so you can see who got in and who was rejected from our high school by GPA and SATs. My daughter wasn't even close. Thus, I am focusing on transfering with the understanding that she won't be admitted directly from high school.</p>
<p>WashU admission decisions are weird, so nothing is 100% sure...if your daughter really have such a strong art portfolio, perhaps she could get into the art school and then double major in another school?</p>
<p>In my opinion (as a teen), I'd think transferring would really screw up a student's social life. Just my personal opinion.</p>
<p>Generally a 3.5 gpa in college is considered competitive.</p>
<p>3.7 or better</p>
<p>I transferred to wash u as a sophmore and i had a 3.95 gpa. My high school gpa was a 4.1 and i've taken 6 AP courses and a bunch of honors. I transferred b/c the college i went to early decision turned out not to be what i expected.</p>
<p>doughman324
what college did you transfer from?</p>
<p>Franklin & Marshall College... a small liberal arts college in amish country PA with like 1,800 students</p>
<p>What do you think of Wash U?</p>