Where to transfer to from CUNY Baruch.....

<p>Hey guys, any colleges you can recommend I could apply to from my current school of Baruch College, part of the CUNY system. It's cheap and not so bad, but very easy and not a lot of depth for my major. I would like to transfer to ALOT of schools but I know Baruch doesn't really have an, uhm, "reputation" and my resume is probably lackluster...</p>

<p>Here's a little backstory/stats</p>

<p>-Ethnicity: theres too many of us</p>

<p>-Financial Aid: Some, but not alot. </p>

<p>-****ty high school in New England. slightly above-Average Grades. SAT score of 1390/1600</p>

<p>-2009-2011 part time student for Liberal Arts degree at Kingsborough Community College (also CUNY) 50 credits, 3.97 GPA</p>

<p>-Then transferred to Baruch initially part time, currently full time, majoring in History and Political Science. (took most challenging courses) 20 credits, 3.89 GPA</p>

<p>-Fluent in 3 Languages, looking to get into Diplomacy and/or Law School after bachelors</p>

<p>Both schools, President of Political Science Club, Organizer for Democratic Party, Brought very important people to speak. Started chapters of Young Democrats, deans list, blah blah blah. Generally, I'm a very intelligent person but didn't try in HS or care so much for the SAT and didn't get into any schools I liked and went to a CC in nyc instead. Been doing all of this while working full time. I plan on writing a great essay and will have recommendation from both schools' dean and Oxford-status history professor. </p>

<p>Should I just slug out the next 2 years at Baruch? Or do I have even a slim chance of applying to places like NYU, schools in Cali, or some top liberal arts schools like Vassar? Not worried about cost of applications or potential tuition (currently have no debt because of working hard). While I am confident I can maintain a high GPA at Baruch, it's not because of a work ethic, more so the easiness of the school and massive grade inflation. With that said, I'm sure this will be reflect on the strength of my law/grad school application when I do apply. It's kind of an average school, high acceptance rate, very difficult to distinguish oneself here. And from my, non-thorough research, doesn't really feed into tier 1 law schools. However the price is awesome and that is certainly very appealing, but the tradeoff being I'm not very challenged here. Any feedback you guys have would be awesome, thanks!</p>

<p>OOS applicants have the least priority as far as I know in California. Haven’t you heard how expensive it’s getting here? I’d look into transferring into the best schools you can (not necessarily across the country) but do some thorough research by trying not to break the bank. Your GPA should take you far. I bet you could get into NYU. </p>

<p>I’d save the big spending for law schools…</p>