<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>I'm currently a freshman at another UNC school. Here's some high school data -</p>
<p>Final GPA - 3.59 (unweighted); 4.44 (weighted)
Final class standing - Top 10%
AP Calculus - 4
AP Government and Politics - 4
AP English Language - 4
AP English Literature - 5
NC Governor's School 2008
Many clubs, but no official positions.
SAT Score
Math - 640
Critical Reading - 720
Writing - 680</p>
<p>I also earned 21 hours of college credit through another UNC school online while in high school.</p>
<p>Now for college...</p>
<p>My current GPA is a 3.31. I took 16 hours last semester and currently have 16 hours this semester as well (HOWEVER, I am considering dropping a class, which would bring me down to 13 hours). I have taken four 200-level classes ("sophomore" level) and am in a 300 level class (the one I might drop). My last semester grades were A, B+, B+, B, B-.</p>
<p>I'm involved in 2 clubs, have a part time job with a tutoring company, and regularly volunteer for the Red Cross (on call for 1 week every month to react to house fires, power loss, flooding, etc).</p>
<p>The UNC website states -
For enrolling sophomores, the average college GPA was 3.44 and the average SAT was 1220.</p>
<p>So, my GPA is a little weak compared to last year, but I attended a transfer orientation and they said the average transfer GPA was a 3.3. My SAT is above average (1360). I'm pretty confident in my application essays.</p>
<p>I was rejected from Chapel Hill as a freshman applicant (I got a D in AP Calculus, which ruined my GPA). What do you think my chances are for getting in as a transfer?? Will it significantly hurt my chances if I drop my 300-level class?</p>
<p>Thanks for any insight. I REALLY want to go to Chapel Hill, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p>