Emailed admissions, didn't fully answer my questions, please help

<p>So I emailed UF admissions asking them these questions
"I applied to UF last Fall, and I was denied admission. I am considering reapplying as a freshman this Fall, and applying to Innovation academy (I didn't know about it the first time I applied). I will have a much stronger application this year, including a higher SAT score and GPA and additional important information that was left out of my original application.</p>

<p>Would having been denied admission to UF the first time I applied affect my chances of admission? </p>

<p>If I choose to take classes at another university this year, can I still reapply as a freshman? Will I be able to transfer the credits I've earned? </p>

<p>I may be able to earn enough college credits to get an AA degree by next Fall. Would I be able to apply to UF for the Fall 2014 term as a transfer if I have only earned around 30 credits when I submit my application (in January)? </p>

<p>If I wanted to apply to Innovation Academy as a freshman and apply as a transfer, could I do so by applying as a transfer to a different term than Fall 2014? "</p>

<p>and the only useful information I was given is that "if you take more than 12 credit hours after graduating high school, you will not be able to apply as a freshman." Does this mean I can take 12 credit hours during the fall when I apply, and then take more classes during the spring that will transfer over after I am accepted? Or will my admission be revoked if I take more than 12 credit hours between the time I apply and when I am supposed to start school?</p>

<p>Also, If you can answer any of my above questions that we'rent answered by UF, please help.</p>

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<p>It won’t be revoked, but you will count as a transfer student.</p>

<p>Call admissions, write your questions down, and make sure you get a response to each and every one. Ask to speak to a senior admissions officer and not to a student helper.</p>

<p>That means you can’t take 12 in both gal and spring if you want to apply as a freshman. Transfer students have to have an AA or 60 credits hours from another institution so you don’t want to take more than 12 credit hours unless that will give you an AA</p>

<p>Gal = fall</p>

<p>If I take 12 credits, I will be one class short of completing my freshman year. Thats the only reason I’m considering doing this - I won’t be “falling behind.”</p>