<p>I go to a community college in NJ and am planning on applying to and hoping to get accepted into at least one of these schools in the spring as an econ major: UNC (Chapel Hill), USC (SoCal), UCF, Rutgers, and Syracuse. 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>