What is my chance of getting into NYU and Columbia?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I am a junior in a liberal art college, (which means I have to start from my senior in the new college...is this is possible). I wonder what my chances are in terms of getting into my NYU and Columbia. Below are stats:</p>

<p>Major: computer science, math, economics
GPA: 3.6
SAT: 800(math), 660(CR), 620(writing)
SAT sub: 800(math), 780(physics), 750(chemistry)
AP Physics C mechanics 5
AP Macroecon 5
AP Calculus BC 5
AP psychology 4</p>

<p>I dont know how likely schools admit junior transfer students. My goal is NYU stern or Columbia actuarial science major. I have passed three SOA actuarial exams and have done two actuarial internships. I dont know if this can be helpful. I just started the transfer application, which I know is very late. It will be awesome if you guys can name a few schools that still accept students.</p>

<p>Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!</p>

<p>NYU is a reach, Columbia high reach. Stern is very competitive.</p>

<p>Thanks for sharing your opinion. I wonder how much stern is more competitive than CAS. Is there any statistics of any kind?</p>

<p>You can’t transfer as a senior to any college.</p>

<p>He has senior credits but I think he can go as a junior to other schools.</p>

<p>Very unlikely these schools will take a junior.</p>

<p>Yeah, I just asked the admission officer. This said I can transfer, but I have to stay at least two years at NYU, which is fine with me if I can get into stern.</p>