Transfer chances to Texas A&M?

<p>I was homeschooled and graduated in 2011. I currently attend a Texas Community College and I am four hours away from obtaining my Associates Degree in Pre Vet Science. I plan on taking the class over the summer. I was accepted to Baylor, however it is one of my last choices. I applied to A&M in February and am currently on Step 3 of my application. I am trying to wait patiently however waiting is extremely worrisome. My chosen major is Animal Science.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.85
The only B's I have were in History and the second half of English, I took them as dual credit online my junior year in high school. I have made A's in all my classes including Zoology, General Chemistry 1, and General Biology 1 and 2. </p>

<p>I was on the Presidents list last semester and will more than likely be on at least the Deans list this semester.</p>

<p>I am a member of Phi Theta Kappa and the Honors Program. I participate in community service activities through these organizations. I also volunteer at the nursing home and take my dog to do pet therapy there. </p>

<p>In school:</p>

<p>I was a member of 4-H for 8 years
Served as my 4-H clubs president for 4 years
Held a position on our County 4-H Council
Represented my club as Honor Student for 3 consecutive years
Participated in Record Book competition
Livestock Judged
Showed pigs, goats, steers, and heifers.
Receives the gold star award
Participated in Leaders 4 Life</p>

<p>Besides 4-H, I belonged to the Texas Junior Livestock Association, Texas Junior Brahman Association, and the American Junior Brahman Association; where I competed in public speaking and exhibited cattle. </p>

<p>I have heard that I'd have no problem getting accepted to I have a shot but it's really tough... I guess all I can do now is wait, although it wouldn't hurt to get some opinions while I'm ripping my hair out in anticipation. </p>

<p>I wrote this on my phone so please pardon any butchered words.</p>

<p>Just be patient, I think you are going to be fine. Their vet school is tough to get into but I think you will make the cut. And once you are there you will love it, and get an education form one of the best vet programs in the nation :slight_smile: Good luck!</p>