In community college atm tell me if I have a chance

<p>I am currently a freshmen in a honors program at community college. I finished school with a 4.03 GPA (AP Macro, AP Calc, Ap Lit). I played tennis for four years and was captain for 1 year. My GPA in CC will end up being around 3.5-3.8. 29 on my ACT. I applied last year and got wait listed due to me turning in my ACT scores late(I was distracted due to an event, bad excuse, but it happens). Anyone know how much stock they put in your grades from high school if you transfer after your first year. CC isn't terrible, but honestly it sucks. I hear it is a lot harder to transfer after 1 year, but maybe that only applies to people that got bad grades in high school. Anyone with previous experience or knowledge your help would be appreciated. Let me know if there is any other info you would need.</p>

<p>you will get in.</p>

<p>Yeah. You’ll get in.</p>

<p>Your stats are fine, and they say it’s hard to transfer after one year because “most” students at CCs had bad high school grades. You’re transferring after a year, so your HS stats will still be taken into account.
Just remember to finish your application on time and send in your transcripts. :slight_smile:
Good luck!</p>

<p>I forgot to mention it is possible I might get a C in calc 2. Not sure how much they care about one class, oh well I will apply anyways.</p>

<p>I didn’t find out I had a learning disability until my second year of college, so I actually had a B-, a W, and an NC on my transcript and my record was good enough otherwise that I still got in. I did have two years of college grades to submit, though. I don’t know how they’ll look at it with only one year.</p>