Going Crazy! Need some input

<p>I was curious to know if anyone knew how accurate the collegeboard transfer student statistics were, and if anyone had success applying as a transfer student into BU. While I am writing I figured I would throw my stats out and see if anyone felt that I had a good chance. Thanks ahead of time.</p>

<p>High school - 3.4 unweighted GPA 3.8 weighted GPA</p>

<p>Graduated in the Top 10% of my class</p>

<p>*sat is below average ( is it a big deal considering Ive finished 2 years of college?)</p>

<p>College -</p>

<p>Attended the University of South Florida</p>

<p>3.42 GPA (9 A's 8 B's)</p>

<p>E.C - Relay for Life , Food drive for the homeless, Tutored professors wive in graphic design work</p>

<p>Work -</p>

<p>USF's The Oracle ( Student Newspaper rated top 10 in the country)</p>

<p>6 published designs and assistant graphics manager</p>

<p>Submitted 4 additional letters of recommendation along with the required teacher and college official evaluations (highly recommended by college official)</p>

<p>Wrote 2 solid essays stating my reasons or transferring and why I chose BU.</p>

<p>Solid portfolio submitted</p>

<p>I applied for January admission into BU's college of fine arts for graphic design.</p>

<p>Attended an unofficial portfolio review that went quite and the evaluator said BU would be an excellent school for me</p>

<p>It seems like you have a reasonable chance for transfer, but the truth is that the entire "chances" thread concept is fairly flawed. You've done what you could do to send the best possible application and are in the waiting game, which would drive anyone crazy. </p>

<p>Since it is out of your hands now, and assuming you have a backup plan or two in mind in case you don't get in, I suggest you throw yourself into other activities intensely and try to enjoy life as best you can right now. Best of luck!</p>

<p>Annika</p>