<p>Hi guys, I'm currently a freshman at Texas A&M and I'm looking to transfer to the chemical engineering program at Austin for Fall 2011. I just want to get an idea from you guys about my chances? Also, do High School and standardized test grades matter? Either way, here are some of my stats:
Current Fall 2010 courses: Physics 218 (mechanics), Math 151 (calculus I) VTPB 221 (just a core curriculum elective) POLS 207 (local and state govt). My projected grade in all of these courses is an A, so hopefully I can keep it.</p>
<p>Community College courses: Just one so far, U.S. government and I got an A</p>
<p>Other Credits: English Composition, Chem 101 & 102 (basically, the first year chemistry that chemical engineers must take).</p>
<p>Notable High School Achievements: IB diploma with sevens in physics HL, chemistry HL, Arabic B HL, ITGS SL, and Math SL. Got a 6 in English A1 SL. Also, top of my class (of 40 students :D, it was a small school in Jordan, yes the country, but I am a Texas resident, just went to High School out of texas). SAT: 1960 </p>
<p>Extracurricular: I did a number of activities in high school, not gonna list them. However, I haven't done much in Texas A&M, does that matter?</p>
<p>Please Comment! Anything is useful!</p>