<p>High School Record</p>
<p>GPA-2.5</p>
<p>ACT-19</p>
<p>. High school grades and test scores due to a diagnosed learning disability in mathematics.</p>
<p>College Record
GPA-3.1(unweighted)
GPA-3.2/3.3(weighted)</p>
<p>Projected GPA for 2nd semester 3.5-3.9, because I'm taking mostly classes within strictly my major</p>
<p>Extracurricular's from 11th grade onward</p>
<p>Cambridge College Programme(Cambridge University, United Kingdom)</p>
<p>Internship with one of the 2008 Presidential Campaigns</p>
<p>Homecoming Court 2007</p>
<p>24 hours of separate political volunteer activities</p>
<p>35+ hours of volunteer work with one of my state's Governor's campaign's</p>
<p>24 hours of community service</p>
<p>Phi Alpha Theta(Historical Honor's Society)</p>
<p>Sigma Tau Delta(English Honor's Society)</p>
<p>Alpha Phi Omega(National Service Fraternity) </p>
<p>Table Francise(French Foreign Language Group)</p>
<p>Common Ground Christian Youth Group</p>
<p>I also held a job for a year as a bagger at a local grocery chain</p>
<p>So what are my chances at the following schools as college transfer student.</p>
<ul>
<li>Please note that Gettysburg, Allegheny and Wake Forest don't require SAT/ACT scores from transfer students who spent at least one year at another school. In addition most of these schools want to see second semester grades before making a decision on applicants.</li>
</ul>
<p>The baseline GPA for consideration as a transfer to all of these schools is between 2.0-3.0</p>
<p>Gettysburg College(wait listed when I applied in high school)</p>
<p>Dickinson College</p>
<p>Muhlenberg College(denied when I applied in high school)</p>
<p>Allegheny College(wait listed when I applied in high school)</p>
<p>George Mason University(denied when I applied in high School)</p>
<p>Virginia Military Institute</p>
<p>James Madison University</p>
<p>University of Mary Washington</p>
<p>Wake Forest University</p>
<p>The Citadel</p>
<p>Thank you to anyone who replies,</p>