<p>I'm currently finishing up my AA degree at a community college, and I'm really hoping to get into WWU and pursue the Philosophy/Politics/Economics degree offered there in the fall. My high school grades were very poor due to medical issues at the time, but luckily I've talked to Western and neither my high school grades nor my SAT/ACT scores will be considered in my admission. I'm currently at a 3.97 GPA and have two quarters left, each with 23 credits. </p>
<p>My classes so far have been,</p>
<p>Sociology 201 -Social Problems 4.0
Math 096 - Algebra Review 1 4.0
Political Science 203 - International Relations 4.0</p>
<p>English 101 - English Composition 1 4.0
History 126 - History of the Ancient World 4.0
Math 97 - Algebra Review 2 4.0</p>
<p>English 102 - English Composition 2 4.0
Math 095 - Algebra Review 1-3 3.8
Environmental Science 101 4.0</p>
<p>Philosophy 101 4.0
Japanese 121 4.0
Astronomy 101 3.8</p>
<p>Next quarter I take 5 classes which will be finished before the application date for transfer students.</p>
<p>Phil 121 -Symbolic Logic
Japanese 122
Economics 202 - Macro Economics
Health 240 - Stress Management
Political Science 202 - American Government</p>
<p>All of my prereqs for the degree at Western are nearly done, and five of the classes will count towards the BA itself. I'm a proficient writer, so I'm not worried about my essay, and I have some charity work I can put on my application. What areas should I be worried and what are my chances?</p>