<p>Hello im a florida resident and legacy to UF</p>
<p>Anyways I go to Brevard Community College in florida and I was wondering if I have good chances as a transfer with these stats. Also Im a dual enrollment student ready to transfer as a junior while only a senior in high school. I have my AA degree.</p>
<p>3.84 GPA with hard classes: (AA degree requirements but the engineer route)</p>
<p>General Chem 1&2 W/ LAB
General Physics 1&2 W/ LAB
College algebra and college calculas.
American history
Humanities
Speech
Communications 1&2</p>
<p>Anyways I also have my high school grades and stats to back up.
high school gpa: 3.6 UW
3.9 W</p>
<p>EC's:
- Eagle scout- Patrol leader
- Civil air patrol- Staff grade
- Student council senator. Future vice president (hopefully)
- Double varsity letterman
- JROTC (only 1 year though)
- 80+ Community service hours.
- Honor Roll Consistently
- National Leadership Conference at D.C attender.</p>
<p>HOOK: AA degree when graduate high school.</p>
<p>BTW, Im in top shape.
CPT FROM CIVIL AIR PATROL AND JROTC:
Mile: 5:50
Push ups: 55
Sit ups (in 1 min): 62
Sit and reach: 42"
(assume good fitness)</p>
<p>I will also have a great interview because I am confident,outgoing, and have leadership quality.</p>
<p>sounds good! Im very persistent and will do just that! BUT (yes the transitional BUT) I would like to get some foresight as to what im up against. (kind of like sizing your opponent up in a sport)</p>
<p>You are in HS class of 2008 (entering your junior year) and already have completed your AAS degree? You already completed Chem 1&2, Physics 1&2 and college calculus?</p>
<p>Or are these courses projections of what you hope to accomplish by the time you graduate HS, and if you are successful, will then graduate with the AAS as well?</p>
<p>You have SAT scores of 570 CR and 620 Math for a combined 1190/1600. Are you planning to retake, or take the ACT?</p>
<p>Again, my recommendation is to look at the profile of the class of 2010 and see how your stats compare with the middle 50% of the class.</p>
<p>yes candidatemom, this is projected but as far as my AA and schedule is concerned, I already have my schedule planned and credit hours calculated to 62 credits. Anyways, so beside giving me the ol' statistic evaluation, how am I looking ALL-AROUND?</p>
<p>When you get those 62, the AA, and updated SATs, you'll know. Till then, keep plugging and don't count any chickies before you get them hatched. </p>
<p>Heck mine already has himself landed as the first USN pilot on Mars. </p>
<p>Let's wait n see n hope he's not just flyin' in his taxi, takin' tips n gittin stoned ... for now, it's all flyin high and wishful thinking.</p>