Is it reasonable to apply?

<p>I'm not going to say "chance me," but is it worth it for me to apply as a transfer?</p>

<p>I'm a girl and a U.S. citizen.
Emory University sophomore, 3.9+GPA</p>

<p>Classes taken: Abstract Algebra sequence, calculus-based probability/statistics sequence, multivariable calculus, linear algebra, intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics, basic Java</p>

<p>Currently taking: Partial differential equations, intro to optimization theory, vector spaces(another linear algebra)</p>

<p>5's on AP BC Calculus, AP Chemisty and AP Biology exams
My weakness is that I took Physics Mechanics in high school, but didn't take the AP exam, and I haven't taken physics in college yet.
SAT: 800 Verbal, 770 Math, 760 Writing
SATII: 800 Chemistry, 770 Math Level 2</p>

<p>I should get three good recommendation letters.</p>

<p>Definitely - go for it! Your stats are pretty impressive, certainly those of a qualified applicant.</p>

<p>And . . . a girl!</p>

<p>Haha, thanks
But seriously, even if I did get in somehow, I’d have a lot of catching up to do, especially in physics. I want to major in Applied Math.
Any other opinions?</p>

<p>You’ll never find out unless you try :] </p>

<p>And it seems like you’d have a great chance.</p>