<p>I go to a community college in NJ and am planning on applying as a transfer to in the spring as an econ major: UNC (Chapel Hill), USC (SoCal), UCF, Rutgers, and Syracuse. I'm hoping to get accepted into at least one of these schools. I'm applying to more schools, but those are my top choices. I didn't do so well in high school (mostly because I didn't really apply myself), I think my high school GPA was in the 2.8-3.0 range. I've learned a lot since then and am doing much better now academically in college. Anyways, this is what my current college transcript looks like:</p>
<p>Total of 43 credits so far with a 3.8 GPA (3.894 to be exact lol), mostly Gen Eds.. I'm aware not all or these courses credits may transfer. I'm averaging like 12 credits a semester so far and these are the classes I have taken:</p>
<p>English I - A
English II - A
Elementary Spanish I - B+
General Psychology - A
Environmental Science w/ Lab - B+
Intro to Business Administration - A
Business Ethics - A
Intro to Statistics - A
College Algebra - A
Principles of Microeconomics - A
Principles of Macroeconomics - A
Principles of Accounting I (Financial) - A
Principles of Accounting II (Managerial) - A</p>
<p>And just for reference my SAT score was a 1690: 570 Math/570 Reading/550 Writing and an 8 on the essay. </p>
<p>I have yet to speak with my advisor but I probably will take Marketing, Precalc, Spanish II and Public speaking next semester, not sure yet though. But anyways, with the info I shared what are my chances of being accepted into the schools I mentioned?</p>