Chance an OOS Transfer

<p>I will be an OOS Sophomore Transfer. I go to UC Davis</p>

<p>I got a 2.9 my first quarter there but have taken community college courses which averages my GPA out to be about a 3.28</p>

<p>ACT 29</p>

<p>Full GPA all four years including horrible second semester senior grades turned out to a 4.00 weighted 3.6 unweighted</p>

<p>SATII (do you have to turn this in? someone please help me)</p>

<p>always have taken honors or AP math and science courses</p>

<p>200+ volunteer hours at a hospital and nursing home
4 year varsity lacrosse (eighth and sixteenth in state) 3rd in CIF, champions of our league
4 years varsity field hockey (CIF champs, champions of our league)
Vice president of Community Service Cub
Had an internship in which I traveled to Brazil and did health screenings
Went to a math and science camp over the summer, which is competitive to get into
I am shadowing a neurosurgeon at a local hospital</p>

<p>I explained in my essay why my first quarter grades were so low, had to take care of grandfather who is paralyzed and drive him to dialysis.
I also had a clear statement of my career choice because of my grandparents and what happened to them.
Talked about I wanted to travel the world w/ my career and help others.</p>

<p>Please be nice and chance me. and be honest.</p>

<p>Once you have already taken college courses, your high school stats sort of go out of the window. I’d say you have a decent chance for some programs and a low for others, but chancing you would be almost worthless if you don’t say what program you want in to.</p>

<p>I am applying for Biology major</p>

<p>You should have a decent chance.</p>

<p>Standardized tests and High School grades are still considered unless the transfer applicant has 60 or more hours of acceptable college level credit to transfer. See </p>

<p>[U&lt;/a&gt; of I Admissions: Transfer Handbook](<a href=“http://admissions.illinois.edu/apply/requirements_transfer_handbook.html]U”>Page Not Found, Illinois Undergraduate Admissions)</p>