Chances for transfer with 3.8gpa??

<p>Hi I honestly dont really know where I will have a good shot at transferring to so maybe you can help me? just name where you think I can get into please?</p>

<p>Im at a community college and I have 32 credits with a 3.8 gpa.</p>

<p>My courses I took: 2 geography,1 philosophy, 1 history, 2 art, statistics, english, 2 psychology
I have 4 letter of recommendations
around 300 hours of volunteer, couple EC, was on 2 sport teams, etc.
HS GPA is a 3.0</p>

<p>these are the colleges I want to go to:
1. University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
2. University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
3. University of Wisconsin-Madison
4. Case western university
5. Pennsylvania State University--University Park
6. *University of Rochester
7. University of Washington
8. *University of Texas at Austin
9. *Tulane University
10. Boston University
11. University of Miami
12. University of Maryland: College Park
13. Georgia institute of technology
14. University of Georgia
15. Ohio State University: Columbus Campus
16. Texas A&M</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>Ask on the transfer boards…</p>

<p>or not…</p>

<p>anyone else?</p>

<p>Would probably be good to list your major as well. Even if this was posted in the right section. You should also calculate your GPA with the courses that will transfer (not saying those all don’t transfer I honestly don’t know)… Some Universities will look at your cumulative GPA as well too though. Pretty sure you need to narrow your choices down. They are all over the place, literally.</p>

<p>As general studies you should get in in most of them</p>

<p>Im a psychology major but I was just really unsure so i kinda threw a list together… I appreciate the input</p>

<p>It would be tough. 3.0 High school GPA? ouch.</p>

<p>Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn’t high school gpa become irrelevant after you have completed enough college credits?</p>

<p>^ Yea for like half of the colleges I listed, they will not look at HS GPA</p>

<p>Is UT Austin a college that doesn’t look at HS GPA if you come with 32 CC credits? </p>

<p>Your username suggests that UT Austin is your first choice… if so, you have a good shot, should UTA not count high school credentials with 32 CC credits in the bank.</p>