<p>Hello, I attend a local community college in Texas and I plan to transfer after this fall. I was thinking of applying to both UT and Rice. I know Community College students have a predilection to be stigmatized a little by transfer staff, especially to those of prestigious universities. My question was in regard to my chances:</p>
<p>I'll be frank. In HS, I ****ed up big time. I had a 3.0 GPA and got C's in a bunch of classes, but I didn't try which was my fault completely. I wiped the slate clean at this community college though. I have a 4.0 GPA, and EC's include 200 volunteer hours at a hospital by tutoring. I also have had a tutoring job at a learning center since December 2010 (HS). Here are my classes I have taken. My SAT in HS was average/lackluster, too, I got like a 1290/1400 Math English. ACT was a 31. My major right now is listed as "Mathematics and Art", but I've taken some general classes as I've contemplated engineering.</p>
<p>Intro to Psych-A
US Government- A
Texas Government- A
Calculus I- A
English Composition- A
Art Appreciation- A
Statistical Analysis- A
Introduction to Sociology- A
Art History I- A
Art History II- A
Calculus II- A
US History I- A
General Chemistry I for science majors- A
Biology I for science majors- A
Multivariable Calculus III- A
General Chemistry II for science majors- A
US History II- A
Calculus Based Physics- A
Geology I- A
Introduction to Theatre- A</p>
<p>I'm also contemplating a UT transfer, so I was wondering what transfers from </p>
<p>Labs were also A's
My volunteer work at a hospital was tutoring ill children who couldn't go to school and were behind</p>