<p>henrico county.. godwin high school. i am posting from somewhere else, but i have an AIM ID.. seems like u know a lot. so i would like to talk in private in detail if thats ok with u. just keep my screenname and come online whenver u can . i am online like the wholedday</p>
<p>if u can post ur sn, and i will try to reach u</p>
<p>BUMP....alright, any other thoughts about my chances??....especially if you know stats of people who transferred after their freshman year.
Thanks a lot, guys.
Here's this threads original post again:</p>
<p>Please HELP! Chances for UVA! </p>
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<p>Hey everybody,</p>
<p>Here's my story: I went to a very rigorous public high school in Va, took the hardest possible schedule that would work for me (i.e., 7 ap's), was very involved, president of 2 clubs, some singing awards, awarded title of "AP Scholar" by College Board, but only managed a 3.5 and a 1260. I was deferred, then rejected from UVa, but now I am applying as a transfer. Currently, I am at James Madison University in Va., and I managed a 4.0 for first semester, I was selected 1/150 people for a difficult singing group and am taking all the classes required of transfer applicants. I will have some excellent reccomendations too. </p>
<p>My questions: How will my low high school gpa affect my chances? What kind of chances do I have? Should I take the SAT again? And finally, if you know anyone who has transferred to UVa, could you post their stats? </p>
<p>Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it! </p>
<p>--2tired</p>
<p>also I was just nominated for membership to the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, if that makes any difference.</p>
<p>2tired,
My daughter has similar stats as you, without all those AP's though, and trying to transfer into Liberal Arts. She made the Dean's List, has a 3.65 gpa and strong EC's. I think you have a very good chance, but it's tough to tell with Admissions.</p>