Chance Me for UNC-Chapel Hill (and others) as a Transfer Student

<p>Stats:</p>

<p>Intended Year of Transfer: Fall 2012 - As a Junior
Age: 19
Race (if it matters): African American/White
High School GPA: Low, did not apply myself in high school.
Community College GPA: 3.912 for 37 credits.
Intended Major Upon Transferring: Business
College Extracurriculars: Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Member, Wake Technical Community College Honors Program Member (I can take college courses with Honors distinction on transcript)
High School Extracurriculars (if they matter): Wrestling and Football
Out of School Extracurriculars: Volunteer work at Local Food Bank</p>

<p>Did not take SAT/ACT because I plan on transferring with my Associate's Degree.</p>

<p>Other Information: </p>

<p>At first during my time in community college, I thought I would never have a chance at transferring to Chapel Hill. After talking with people I know that go there, they say I have a really good shot if I keep my grades as high as they are now and continue to participate in my ECs and make sure I have a really good essay. I still have some doubt in the back of my mind though after reading this year's transfer forum for UNC and seeing a ton of people get denied or waitlisted. I've worked really hard to redeem myself from high school and have been putting in the time to make sure that my grades won't fall below an 3.875 at the least. I'm just nervous for that and because I want to transfer into the competitive Kenan-Flagler Business School.</p>

<p>In essence, I just want to know what I need to do to increase my chances of getting into UNC-Chapel Hill. If there are other suggestions of good schools for business that I have a good shot of getting into as well (I live in North Carolina, so only list OOS if there is a high probability of getting in), it would be greatly appreciated if you bring them up to me! </p>

<p>I know the CC forums can be really helpful so I look forward to hearing suggestions/chances soon! I can be reached through here or PM.</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>