It's really killing me! What's my chance--UF

<p>I'm applying for this coming Spring term as a transfer student to UF in English, and I'm beginning to be scared that I will be turned away. How do my stats appear?</p>

<p>(As an important sidenote, I'm from a VERY small rural farming town thirty miles away from the biggest and better schools. There was not much offered at my high school.I just finished my senior year, and I'm completing the classes I began as a dual enrolled student.)</p>

<p>High School GPA, 3.7 W 3.4 UW
Community College GPA, 3.21 UW</p>

<p>H.S. class ranking: 9/121 (Being in the top twenty in FL. will guarantee you a spot at any college, though it may not be the one of your choice.)</p>

<p>SAT
760- Verbal
520-Math
600-something-Writing
No ACT's</p>

<p>I was treasurer, vice president, and president (twice) of my school art club
I belonged to Junior Beta (we had no key club!)
I was a member of my school volleyball team for three years
I was the class artist and slogan writer for every homecoming competition (Which is actually the biggest thing in activities)
-80 Hours of Community Service, as well.</p>

<p>I recieve all A's in english, history, and lit classes at my college, but straight C's in my algebra and statistics classes, with B's in my science classes.
I also was the only student in my graduating class to receive the full Florida FAS bright future's scholarship, and that's the ONLY scholarship I recieved. (FAS is the 100% scholarship, a free financial ticket to any college in the state)</p>

<p>Based on the fact that I come from a low-income area, have a great H.S. standing and very decent C.C. grades, does it give me even a SLIGHT chance that UF will want me as a student? Because I've read they give special consideration to students from bad schooling areas and full scholarships.</p>

<p>Does this make me look like a really under-achieving student?</p>

<p>anyone got an opinion?</p>

<p>This forum moves really fast...</p>

<p>i dont think you'll have a problem getting in at all.. PM me if u have any detailed questions</p>