instate chances please

<p>My GPA will probably be around a 3.5 and I am applying to the school of geosciences. I have no letters of recomendation or volunteer hours. I go to a 4 yr college.</p>

<p>I’m a current UT student and honestly I think your borderline. In my opinion you should apply to liberal arts and then transfer into the school of geosciences.</p>

<p>Uthopeful, it all depends on the college you’re applying to within the UT system and the competitiveness of the transfer pool.</p>

<p>Just anecdotal, but - 2 years ago, my son’s girlfriend tried to transfer from Tulane (sophomore, with a “Katrina” semester at Rice) with a 3.45. She was transferring into natural sciences (PT undergrad), and she had been accepted out of highschool, top 10%, with a 1350 SAT. She was denied. BUT, another friend of his that was transferring into liberal arts with lesser stats was accepted at the same time.</p>

<p>So, it all depends.</p>

<p>Good luck!!</p>

<p>I’ve already been accepted, but my best friend really really needs to get in as well. Her stats are…
GPA: 94
She has one letter of recommendation from our english teacher, and two or three very awesome essays, she has at least 5 community service projects. she made 2nd in state in UIL Feature Writing, and is also applying for plan II.
SAT: 1750</p>

<p>sproutt, this guy is talking about transfer admits (he’s already in college), not admission as a freshman.</p>

<p>Well I got 2 professors to write letters of recomendation for me so hopefully that will help my chances a bit more. </p>

<p>Also I am applying as pre-pharm first choice and geosciences undeclared second. I heard not alot of people apply to the school of geosciences and they want more students in the department.</p>