Fall 2015 Transfer - Chance me (Engineering & Engineering Honors)

<p>Hello, I am currently an undergraduate student at a UT satellite school, I will be applying to transfer into CU Boulder's college of engineering, as well as the honors program. Please. Tell me what you think of my chances.</p>

<p>I am applying to aerospace engineering as my first choice, and mechanical engineering as my second.</p>

<p>Fall GPA: 4.0
Estimated Spring GPA: 4.0
Overall College GPA: 4.0</p>

<p>Fall Classes: (16 Hours)
- Calculus I
- General Chemistry I
- Introduction to Literature
- Introduction to American Politics
- Required First Year Exploration Class</p>

<p>Spring Classes: (14 Hours)
- Calculus II
- Engineering Physics I Lab
- Introduction to Texas Politics
- Sociology
- History and Styles of Rock</p>

<p>Other Credits (AP/DualCredit) (41 Hours)
- AP Physics C Mechanics (Engineering Physics I)
- Dual Credit English (WRC 1301 & 1302/Freshman Writing I & II)
- AP US History (US History I & II)
- AP German Language (23 Hours of German Courses)
- AP World History</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
- Formula Society of Automotive Engineers
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics</p>

<p>And</p>

<ul>
<li>4 Years of Band, Section Leader (High School)</li>
<li>Best Buddies (High School)</li>
</ul>

<p>Other:
ACT: 30
High School GPA: 4.3/5
High School Rank: 25%</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Good chances. Plus you’ll get a decent scholarship.</p>

<p>Thank you, I am hoping for the best!</p>

<p>Any other chances will be appreciated!</p>

<p>I’d say you’re in, with sophmore standing. CU only accepts a limited number of AP credits but you already have the lower level Gen Eds covered. I would strongly suggest you drop at least one of your non-science courses in the Spring and take a programming course ( C/ MatLab). Mechanical (but not Aero) students are required to take CAD as freshman as well. You will have to take a required one credit Intro to Engineering course and 3 credit Engineering Projects course once you are at CU.
You are on track for the math and physics requirements. Good luck!</p>