<p>I'm applying as a spring transfer student to multiple schools from my CC, most notably Notre Dame, Northwestern, and Cornell. I graduated from High school as an honors student with straight A's in 9 AP classes. I went to college at a top tech school and failed my first semester. I took time off and started school again this past summer with 4 classes.</p>
<p>2 of those classes were online (calculus and computer science 1) and two of those classes were on campus (computer science 2 and speech). I got A's on all 4 classes. I am taking 7 classes in the fall, including university physics, calculus 2, computer systems, philosophy, etc. I took up to discrete mathematics in high school, but didn't get credit for any math classes (hence calc 2 again).</p>
<p>I have spectacular EC's (REALLY good, not to seem cocky or anything, but I've created multiple startups and licensed software packages since I left my first college), but I'm worried that my lack of credits as well as the quality of the classes I took in the summer (2 online courses?!) will hurt me. I feel as though adcoms will not feel that I am academically qualified for their institution. What are your thoughts/ what can I do to improve my situation?</p>