<p>a 3.6 isn't low at all, what ru guys talking about. Penn told me they are looking for a 3.6 if you are from a competitive first tier university, w.e. that means.</p>
<p>To OFancy, mr_sanguine, everyone (except bball, b/c I've heard from you): if my GPA is 3.7 all the semesters I WASN'T SICK, and all those semesters I was taking 21 credit hours at a time, does that change the appearance of my academic capabilities?</p>
<p>Ecape, you persistently post about your chances, but given your situation, I do not think anyone here is educated enough about the process to provide an accurate assessment. It is best to either wait or speak to an admissions officer. I, for whatever it is worth, think you will do well. The only better thing I can offer is good luck.:)</p>
<p>I apologize nspeds. Over and out...</p>
<p>There is no need to apologize. I am sorry if I sounded brusque.</p>
<p>The transfer process, as you know, is long and arduous. Though asking about chances may provide temporary solace, it does not change what decision you will receive - assuming you already applied.</p>
<p>I have not already applied -if I had already applied I would not bother asking about chances... I may not apply until next year. Anyway, uh-hmm, over and out</p>