Transfer Chances?

<p>Personal Information
White Male
Michigan Resident
Michigan State Univerity
50 credits completed</p>

<p>Statistics:
Cumulative College GPA - 3.52
1st semester - 3.17 - 13 credits (at MSU)
2nd semester - 3.4 - 16 credits (at MSU)
3rd semester - 3.85 - 21 credits (at Community College)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Worked a job, 6 hours per week, 1st and 2nd semester
Worked a different job, 12 hours per week, 3rd semester
Got an internship with a known company for the Fall
Student Government elected official
Active member of 2 different clubs
Writes articles for student newspaper
Phi Theta Kappa member (at Community College)</p>

<p>Other Information:
Applying as a Winter transfer to LSA</p>

<p>I'm not going to tell you what your chances are because I don't know that. No one on this site knows what your chances are because we're not admissions officers. We can only guess.</p>

<p>However, I like the rising trend in your GPA.</p>

<p>I do see one red flag. Why was your third semester completed at a community college and not at MSU? If you already transferred once, it would look odd to see you transfer again. Also, I would consider MSU's course offerings to be more challenging that those at a community college, which could undermine that GPA.</p>

<p>Applying is about the best thing you can do. I can't make any kind of prediction from this.</p>

<p>Sorry, I was a guest student over the summer at a CC. I didn't transfer, just took classes there over the summer and transferred them to State.</p>

<p>I think you guys are right, I just need to apply and see. I'm thinking of sending out applications to a few other schools as well (Northwestern, Virginia and Notre Dame, although all are highly unlikely), just to see.</p>

<p>Decent shot at Michigan and ND. I don't think NU or Virginia will happen but apply and see.</p>

<p>Reach for Michigan and Virginia and big reach for Notre Dame and Northwestern.</p>