please help me , i need help !!!

<p>I am a college student in the college of southern Nevada , i want to be a sophomore transfer for the spring 2010, my current GPA is 3.6 , and i will take two classes this fall , i am not native English speaker (actually I am from China ) , so i don't have any high school transcripts and SAT , ACT score ( only three years for high school in China), i took all math classes and most physics classes and one English class , and my choice is following :
u of Minnessota , u of Michigan , u of Wisconsin at Madison , UIUC , u of Maryland , u of Texas at Austin , u of Utah , ohio state u , u of Washington .
my dream school is u of michigan and wisconsin , and my major is math , SO WHAT IS MY CHANCE FOR THESE SCHOOLS ? THANKS!!!! ( i want to know the detail )</p>

<p>no one can help me ?</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure that can get your high school transcript translated if the schools require it. You can also take the SAT/ACT in college if necessary. The college board website posts the admit rate for transfer students.</p>

<p>You have a good shot at all of these schools. Just make sure to meet the requirements to be admitted and complete the required prereqs for your major</p>

<p>thank you Eshug1 and college_ruled , appreciate , the problem is that it is hard to get the HS transcripts , my HS is a small school in my city , do these school will call my HS to want the transcripts ? i am not sure they will mail it . what’s the worse , i got the c+ on my English writing, I am not good at writing actually ,will universities concern that ? thanks !!</p>

<p>For example, The Ohio State University Application for International Students will tell you the requirements for admission. (Other schools will have different requirements). </p>

<p>1) Four-year american high school diploma or equivalent
2) Official ACT or SAT scores with writing
3) Official academic transcripts/documents
4) Proof of English language proficiency
5) Student visa eligibility
6) Financial requirements
7) Ohio State health insurance </p>

<p>So, for OSU if you have less than 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours your high school transcript is necessary. You should get a transcript from your (last year of) middle school because you only have 3 years of the equivalent of American high school. Before college you must have taken 4 years of English, 2 units of a foreign language (or your native language), 3 years of Math, 2 years of Natural Sciences, 2 Units of Social studies, 1 year of visual and performing arts, and another year of any subject above. According to here:[The</a> Ohio State University](<a href=“http://undergrad.osu.edu/countryCredit.html]The”>http://undergrad.osu.edu/countryCredit.html), you need to submit your Senior Middle School Diploma and a copy of the national College Entrance Examination. You need to submit ACT/SAT scores if you’ve graduated within the past 2 years. Even if you don’t need to submit ACT/SAT scores you need to have greater than a certain score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Michigan English Language Assessment Battery, or International English Language Testing System to show English language proficiency. I think TOEFL is the most common test to take to show English proficiency. </p>

<p>If you are not comfortable with your English language ability it will show up in your transcripts and your standardized test scores. Your grades in your major are the most important grades, but colleges want to admit strong writers too. </p>

<p>I am not an international transfer student, just a transfer student so I don’t know how to get a diploma translated. You can ask on the international student forum on college confidential how to get your transcript, diploma, and national College Entrance Examination translated. I did have to submit transcripts as a transfer. To submit my high school transcript, I emailed my high school college counselor and asked her to send my transcript to colleges and gave her the mailing addresses for each college. To submit my college transcript I filled out a form at the registrar at my university. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Thank you for replying ,college_ruled, I am not the international student , i am a resident alien in Nevada , so I don’t need the Toefl score , currently i had 28 credits ( including 3 credits for ESL class ) , and i still take three classes this fall , On the December i will have 5 or 6 more credits ,so do you think am I ok ? if i have more than 30 credits for the Ohio State University , am i still show my HS transcripts and SAT , ACT score to the school ? after this fall maybe my GPA can increase to 3.7 , so can i have the shot for the Michigan and Wisconsin ( my dream schools ) thanks again !!!</p>