Where else should I look?

<p>Right now I'm a European Studies Major with an International Business Minor at the University of San Diego. I want to transfer because I want to get away from home (SD--although I'm not sure how far away from home), I'm not a fan of all the rich kids at USD who care way more about partying and getting wasted every weekend than academics, and I want to go somewhere, preferably, where they have an international business major instead of just the minor.</p>

<p>Here's my stats:
HS GPA: 3.9 unweighted, 4.2 weighted
SATs: 660W, 670CR, 740M
College GPA: 3.6
College Schedule: Taking a bunch of business classes in the spring, as well as an upper division lit class and an upper division poli sci class. Other than that, I've fulfilled a lot of core requirements for USD which are probably a little bit irrelevant for a lot of other schools. By the end of next semester, I'll have 48-51 credits.
ECs: National leadership positions, some volunteering, no work experience. Junior Olympic medalist in Equestrian. Helped organize political week at USD in 2008.
Will have very good, personal recs and hopefully a pretty strong essay.</p>

<p>So far, the University of Denver is the only other school on my list. I'd like to go somewhere with a pretty strong business program, because I know USD does have a good business school, and it doesn't really make a ton of sense to transfer to a worse school. What else should I look into, and what other schools could I get into with those stats? Especially the schools that are a bit further away, because I'm not so familiar with them... Thanks!</p>

<p>well i think youre pretty much a shoe in for the university of denver…many of the nations better business programs are on the east coast, would you consider transferring to a school out there or is that out of the question?</p>

<p>Yeah, I would definitely consider the East Coast… Upon further review, I’m also looking at University of South Carolina, University of Texas at Austin, and Texas A&M. What do I have a shot at on the east coast, and do I have a shot at those three?</p>

<p>yes you will have a good shot, i think, at those three schools</p>

<p>im not all to familiar with the business programs out there, perhaps somebody else is, but in general you may be competitive to the business schools a step below the top business programs in the country (the ivies and programs like nyu stern)…perhaps somebody could give you specifics</p>