<p>I am a out of state non LDS about to earn my Associate's and I would like to transfer to BYU for their Wildlife and Wildlands Conservation program.
However my GPA is currently only 3.1 which is pretty low for their average but is due to balancing working full time also. I have one more semester and can raise that a few points.
I am 24, a high school dropout- I let the kids bullying me affect my life in a horrible way that I shouldn't have. As a result I have no SAT/ACT scores. My GED scores were all high percentiles though but I haven't found if that is something they would want to see. Will my age, lack of being a LDS member, and having been a dropout affect my chances?</p>
<p>I also have some ec's and several years of work experience (don't know if that's something they look at)
Ec's include;
Women's Rugby (as a player and club administrator)
Environmental Club
Drama Club
Drawing Club
TaeKwonDo
Also I have volunteered at a guinea pig shelter since '09, I'm not even sure how many hours it has amounted to</p>
<p>So what are my chances?</p>
<p>Before anyone asks why a non LDS would want to attend- I want a more mature friendly atmosphere than a normal college might offer. I don't want a party school since I am past that point in my life and I don't want to be around younger people who will try to pressure me to buy them alcohol or outcast me because of my age. I already live my life by most of the things on their honor code (occasional drink with friends is the only thing, and I have no problem giving it up in an environment where no one else does it) so following it will not be an issue for me.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>