Chance a transfer applicant?

<p>If I applied, I'd be enrolling for my sophomore year. I'm currently at Wake Forest and slated for a degree in the Classics.</p>

<p>Basic stats:
white female, Connecticut
ACT: 31
SAT: 780R/680M/730W
SAT Composite: 2190</p>

<p>Secondary school stats:
small, private, all-girls prep school. ~50 people in graduating class.
GPA: Upward projectory. 2.8UW freshman year, 3.9UW senior year.
APs: Psychology 5, English 5
Rank: school doesn't rank, but was easily among top 5 people in the class.
ECs: fencing (1 season), volunteer work at an elementary school several times a week (1 season), theatre (2 seasons), horseback riding (2 seasons), tutoring a Chinese student in English (1 year), varsity ski team (1 season)</p>

<p>Undergrad stats:
freshman at Wake Forest University
Fall courseload: Latin Prose (3 credits), Elementary Greek (4), Elementary French (3), Medieval World History (3), FYS Germanic Myths and Monsters (3), Lifestyles and Health (1 credit, required by university)
GPA: Haven't gotten my grades back yet, but I'm guessing around 3.75-3.85.
Planned spring courseload: Roman Epistolography (3), Elementary Greek (4), Elementary French (3), Intro to Linguistics (3), Intro to Economics (3), History of the German Language (3)
ECs: Amnesty International, Young Americans for Liberty (libertarian organization), Jefferson Society (political discussion club), volunteer work at a local magnet school</p>

<p>What are my chances?</p>

<p>Ah, I forgot to mention my senior year courseload in high school: Honors Latin 3, Spanish 2, AP Psychology, AP English Literature, Honors Calculus, Ancient Greek and Greek Philosophy (listed as an independent study), Economics (semester-long), Russian history (semester-long), Social and Political Philosophy (semester-long). I had an A in all of the with the exception of Honors Calculus, which was an A-.</p>