Is there still a chance for me????

<p>Hello my name is Jen, I'm 20 years old. I'm enrolled in an accredited online college and I currently have 15 credits so far. My current GPA is a 4.0, I have all A's in my classes. (The program consist of 5 courses-- Each worth 3 credits). When I finish my second semester, I'll have a total of thirty credits. However, one of the courses I completed is more of an orientation/introductory course, that teaches you about the program and how to navigate through the courses. (So this course doesn't really count for transferring). Therefore I'll have a total of 27 credits. My question is: Would I be able to transfer into a four year college from an online college? What are the procedures? Does transferring require SAT/ACT scores? I took the SAT in 2011 and I didn't really do so well, I got a 1080. (Got a little discouraged afterwards). I don't remember what the exact scores were in each section and what the writing score was because I’m unable to access my old scores online. Are there any schools that overlook the SAT scores? I have a lot of positive things on my academic resume such as: community service, foreign language, student ambassador program (etc.) I don't exactly remember everything on my resume, it's on my flash drive, but is there still a chance for me? It doesn't feel like it to be honest. Are there any schools that will accept me? Or do I just give up? I don't want to stay online forever. I just don't see anything working out for me.</p>

<p>Contact the school you are interested in transferring to. I do not want to put any schools down, but I have witnessed first hand a friend who spent quite a bit of money at an “accredited” online university and found out that not a single credit transferred.</p>