What schools should I consider transferring to?

<p>I wanted to go to law school but I received an unsatisfactory LSAT score so I think that option is off the table more or less. I'm graduating a year ahead of my class this summer from the University of South Florida with a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Social Science (Cognates are History and Political Science) and my current GPA is 3.11. I don't think a social science degree will present the kind of lucrative opportunities I desire so I'm seriously considering going for a second degree, probably in finance. When I was looking at law schools I could see exactly how I stacked up and what my chances were at specific each school using one of the tools on LSAC.org. I want to apply to some T1 schools for the finance degree but I'm not too sure which ones I stand the best chance of getting into. I know I'll never get into places like Princeton, Harvard, and Stanford, but what about schools like Columbia, Emory, or Georgetown? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Anyone??? ..</p>

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<p>Not sure on chances, but I would also take a look at Indiana, Fordham, NYU, and Illinois. All are excellent business schools. Good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks poi, I think I'll call admissions at some of those schools.</p>

<p>I guess I'll answer my own question. I've checked with Berkely, Georgetown, Emory, UNC, and UF, and so far not one of them allows students to persue a second bachelor's degree.</p>

<p>Actually USC said they did allow it so that's positive.</p>