<p>Hello! I am applying for transfer for Fall 2013 as a junior and am in need of some advice before deadlines approach. What are my chances of getting into the following schools?</p>
<p>---in order of interest---
Rice (like their mathematical economics analysis major)
Davidson
Columbia
Emory
WUSTL</p>
<p>Current Stats:
Centre College (Top 50 Liberal Arts school in KY)
White M, resident of AL --- applying for need-based aid
GPA: 3.818 ... 3.97 non-math gpa (transferring to get into a math program that better suits my learning interests--- more application-based material, ability to work closely with econ department, etc.)</p>
<p>ECs:
-Summer research mentorship (2012) with top researchers in healthcare management--- will likely be getting a special author's note in a publication
-Resident Assistant (very few people selected at my school as a sophomore)
-employed by the college as a valet parking attendant for shows and concerts (likely to become assistant director of valet in the spring)
-Executive committee member of the Student Activities Council (Activities chairperson)
-Member of the fraternity with the highest GPA on campus (Scholarship Chair)
-Soups on Us Volunteer for needy members of the local community</p>
<p>Recs: one "stellar", one "glowing"--- also in the college report, my advisor mentioned how I handled a situation with one of my peers cheating very maturely (said that I had outstanding character) </p>
<p>Essays: provide specific reasons for why I want to transfer (greater interconnectivity between econ and math departments, more urban atmosphere for greater community service opportunities)... well-written</p>
<p>Dean's list for all terms
Beta Theta Pi Men of Principle Scholarship- finalist</p>
<p>Major: Econ/Math double
Relevant coursework: Intermediate Micro, Intermediate Macro, Experimental Economics, Development Economics, Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, Intro to Statistics, Diff EQ</p>
<p>HS:
Competitive private school
GPA: 3.67 (4.3 W), 11/160----------- upward trend in senior year uw 3.85
ACT: 34 SAT: 2110 PSAT: 214</p>
<h2>National Merit Finalist</h2>