Will a high school transfer improve my chances of getting in?

<p>Hey all,</p>

<p>I am currently a high school junior in NJ. I have absolutely zero interest in staying in my home state for college and have identified Miami University as my dream school. I love the feeling of the campus, the social/friendly atmosphere and the commitment to undergrad teaching. I am interested in creating my own major called African and Latin American Economics. Plus, an alumni of my current high school is currently a sophomore there!</p>

<p>Speaking of my high school, my family is planning on moving to a new town about 30 mins away within the next month or so. This new town's high school is ranked in the top 20 in NJ, while my current high school is #30. I have a 2.7 GPA throughout high school so far, all normal classes plus an academic lab.
I am involved in many clubs in my school, such as the YDC, Support Our Troops Club, Gifts of Gold, Smiles for Seniors and Water for Africa. I also organized a Facebook page and candlelight vigil for a kid in my school who died of the flu last year.</p>

<p>However, despite all that, I have wanted to leave my current school since the summer. We were originally going to move at that time, but different occurrences held it back. Now, I have the perfect chance to go to the high school of my dreams. I feel that my current school has nothing left to offer me academically and despite being well-liked among my peers, I have no room to grow socially here. That's why I want to transfer to my new school as soon as possible, preferably either right at the start of the new year or at least before midterms. I plan on making as many shockwaves in my new school as possible.</p>

<p>If I get at least a 3.7 in my new school and am as actively involved as I am in my current school, what are my chances of acceptance into Miami University? Also, what SAT scores would I need with my current GPA being the way it is?</p>

<p>…anyone gonna reply at all?</p>