<p>I was contacted by Cornell, and I told one of my honors professors and he suggested I "just go for it"--I told him I would love to go to Stanford. </p>
<p>The man I talked to from Cornell told me that all of my classes would transfer, and that my financial aid will cover everything, and I will even have money left over. </p>
<p>I am currently at a community college:
I have a 3.774 gpa.
I am an honors student, as well as an honors scholar.
My schedule has been on overload for all 3 semesters(Minimum was 20 hours((I have only received two Bs)), I will graduate in the Spring this year with 96 credits).
I am a Phi Theta Kappa member.
I am a member of the psychology honor society.
I have zero EFC.
I have been a student worker for almost a year now(20 hours/week), and have received 6 spirit of service awards.
I have been volunteering since I was 13 years old, I used to volunteer at a nursing home, but I volunteer at a food bank in Chicago run by the Knights of Columbus. </p>
<p>High school, my grades weren't that great and neither was my ACT score, but on the Stanford website it says that they will mostly pay attention to my college career, so my high school info won't be that important/barely looked at. </p>
<p>My question is...what chance do I have of being accepted for transfer admission at Stanford University?</p>