I am currently a Binghamton University student, just finished my freshman year. I am a Human Development major, meaning I am in the College of Community and Public Affairs. I want to declare a Spanish Minor next year. My overall GPA for this year is a 3.7 (last sem: 3.6, this sem: 3.9) I took an array of classes (Russian Lit, Art History, Spanish, Sociology...), getting all As, one A- and a C+ in Poly Sci (not my strong suit) I did also withdraw from a sciene course I was failing (a W is better than an F, right). I am Pre Law and want to go to Law school. I do love Binghamton but don't know if I could possibly get into Cornell as a Junior and if going there for those two years can help me get into their Law school or a better than finishing at Bing. I would possibly be interested in the ILR program, only problem is I am not very strong in math and science. I would have to take statistics next semester and I'm afraid that may bring my GPA down. I don't know if they would look at the type of classes i'm taking but I would be taking Psychology (a Lecture and a Lab), Spanish, a History course, and another Russian Literature course. Binghamton gives us a lot of leway regarding what classes can count towards our major (don't know how Cornell is with that). I would not enter my SAT scores or that's the end for me, but being a sophomore in college I hope I wouldn't have to. I am active on campus regarding student groups but doubt that matters compared to academics. I would just like to know where I stand and what I would need to do next year in order to have a chance to transfer, and if it is even worth it.
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