<p>I went to submit my GED test scores and college transcripts to DePaul university. I was told that since my credits fall short to provide a high school/GED transcript. I did but since I didn't take the SAT or ISAT, I have to wait to finish this quarter that I am in college to meet the total credit requirements. However, I am still a credit short and the lady said that sometimes it is possible to waive, the requirement to provide SAT and ISAT test scores. So, I'm waiting to finish this quarter that ends this upcoming Friday (December 15th) and then I'll have to go to DePaul again and see if even with a credit short, they will still accept me and not force me to go back and take the ISAT/SAT exams. </p>
<p>What do you think are my chances of getting these exams waived? I am 21 years old and a sophomore at my current college. Also, I got a DUI misdemeanor, and I told them that and the lady said, the school will have to look that over.</p>
<p>Please, help me out with any tips. This is my dream school, I feel that if I don't get accepted here, my life will be over. Thanks.</p>
<p><strong>edit</strong> i'll be falling 4 credit hours short of the recommend requirement for admission, the lady said if I fall short of credit hours, I must submit my SAT/ISAT scores, but I never took those tests so she said maybe they can waive that requirement because sometimes they do that.</p>