Do I have a chance?

Hey everyone, I am currently a freshman at SMU majoring in Finance. So far, my time here hasn't been what I expected. I know SMU is great for its location, campus size, and investment banking placement, but without a fraternity at a very Greek life-oriented school, I’ve been struggling socially recently. Because of this, I'm now interested in attempting to transfer to a higher academic school where I can hopefully have a fresh start and even better career placement. However, I'm a little worried if this idea is even possible because, in all honesty, I did not necessarily challenge myself to my maximum ability in High School. High School STATS.....

I took NO APs and a few honors courses, mainly in English, Spanish, and History. In addition to that, I took 3 Dual Credit Courses in high school, that of which I didn't even accept the credit cause I got B's on the college side of it. That being said I finished high school with a 3.75 UW GPA, however the lack of challenging courses is kinda a concern Ive been having. I would also like to mention that I had a 1340 SAT score and a 1420 Superscore (800 in the math section). In addition, I had an internship at a Financial Service Company for two summers that Generates 43 Million per year, worked as a Driving Range Manager for two summers, Created a Sports Non-Profit, Did debate for 4 years, Played Basketball and Baseball for 2 years, and Volunteered as a Camp Counselor for children with Special Needs for 2 weeks during the summer.

Moving on to my first semester at SMU here are my stats for Fall 2024 ...

3.85 GPA (89.5 B+ in Business Calculus which tanked my GPA, all A's other than that)

Business Fraternity

BBA Finance Club

Energy Club

Foundations Investment Club

Club Tennis Team

Intermural Pickleball

In addition, as of Right now, I am on pace to get all A's this semester, which would put my GPA at 3.93 with 29 Credits completed at the end of the spring semester 2025

I was thinking about applying to schools such as Vanderbilt, Notre Dame, Northwestern, U Miami, UT Austin, UVA, and Georgetown.

Let me know what you guys think/ have any advice, and if any of these schools are realistic given my current stats.