<p>Hi all. This is my very first posting here, and I'm kinda new at this, haha, so sorry if this is covered somewhere else. I didn't do too well in High School, various reasons are I broke my foot and missed out of half my freshman year and had to do credit plus to graduate with my friends, I got mono in junior year, and was generally sickly. I'm fine now. Anyway, I took time off of school so that I could work and get a sense of the real world. I got laid off last year at 24 and enrolled into ACC. </p>
<p>My question is--I'm an Honors Student with a membership in Phi Theta Kappa, my GPA is rock solid at 3.889 so far, with the potential to be 3.9 by the time I finish this semester, and was wondering that my chances are of getting an accepted transfer into University of Texas in the spring? I'm going into the Liberal Arts college as a transfer, and I'm an English Major, Psychology Minor with a focus on Pre-law. I have some pretty hardcore classes, with most of them having been condensed in my first year and with some of the hardest teachers in my college's location. Will that be a factor? </p>
<p>I'm also getting a letter of rec from the department head of the writing branch of ACC Rio Grande. </p>
<p>GPA: 3.88
Letter of Rec: Yes, Department Head
Honors Society and Honors Fraternity: Yes</p>
<p>I'm just wigging out since I want to know, haha.</p>