<p>hey guys. I'd really appreciate feedback on my somewhat strange situation.</p>
<p>I was a really good student in HS - valedictorian of a huge NOVA school, 2360 SATs, unique ECs, etc. I matriculated at MIT but was extremely unhappy for a variety of reasons and I left after freshman year for health reasons (medical leave). I only have 1 semester of P/F grades from there (fall semester, all Passes), and no record of my withdrawals from spring semester because of how MIT grades freshman. I took 2 classes at George Washington the fall semester after I left just to stay "in the game" and I got an A (Intro Psych) and a B- (Organic Chemistry I). </p>
<p>Now I'm taking classes at Northern Virginia Community College in the hope of transferring to UVA. This semester I'll have a 4.0 having taken Intro Bio I, College Chem I, Calculus I, and US History I. Next semester I anticipate performing similarly, and I'll be taking Intro Bio II, College Chem II, Cell Biology, Intro Sociology, and Ethics. If accepted, I'll have finished the First Writing Requirement, and the Social Sciences, Math/Science, and Historical Studies Area Requirements, as well as 3 of the 6 hours required of the Humanities Requirement. I'll still have the 2nd writing requirement, 1/2 of the Humanities Requirement, the Non-Western Perspective Requirement, and the Language Requirement to complete. I plan on majoring in Biology (pre-med).</p>
<p>Basically, what are my chances of being accepted for fall admission after spring semester at NOVA? I'm worried my leaving MIT won't look good.</p>