I applied already what are my chances? (plz someone answer me)

<p>I applied as a transfer the deadline is July 1st & I sent all my stuff in already. It hasn't been long yet, but still I will have to meet freshman criteria anyways because I have less than 60 hrs but my problem is I did home school for 4 yrs in high school but I also did some regular school too. I didn't include any info about me attending the regular school, I just sent in my home school info & transcript because I did better in home school I had some bad grades on the regular transcript but I didnt attend the reg school all 4 yrs though. Will this effect my chances or will I get in trouble for not including the info? Im thinking I will or they will find out about the other school because they got my social security # & will check. I asked this question here before but no one has answered so im trying again. Plz help im nervous. My final gpa was 4.0 for high school & college, my SAT was only 1100 (i know its low, the math part got me)</p>

<p>I will be honest…you should have sent your regular school transcript regardless of bad grades or not. If you still have any kind of chance, send them. It is VERY VERY important you do this.</p>

<p>But I dont have the regular schools transcripts can I get in trouble for not sending them? I misplaced those transcripts last yr the only reason I still have the home school transcript is because I never had an actual copy, my home school teacher sent me my transcript through email before she passed away so thats why I have that 1 still</p>

<p>Is there ANY way that you can get the regular school transcripts sent? If so, send them immediately.</p>

<p>ok i’ll try but what can or will happen if i cant get them? will the school somehow find out & will i get in trouble?</p>

<p>Either way you are taking a risk. If they do, for some reason, gain access to your regular school transcript it will not look good that you tried to conceal this information. You may be able to explain away a bad grade early in your high school career. You may want to call them and ask about how you can explain this stumble and that you were able to recover. If I were you, the SAT score would be making me more nervous. Honestly, it sounds like you should study for the rest of the summer and give this another shot.</p>

<p>2 schools already accepted me, I was just worried about how UCF would feel.</p>