<p>I am going to be a freshman at U of M Dearborn this fall. I applied to Ann Arbor LSA but was waitlisted. If I do well at Dearborn will I be likely to be accepted as a transfer next fall in Kinesiology (I want to do sport management)? I heard Kinesiology is one of the easier schools to get in to ( that is not why I am applying to it though) is that true?</p>
<p>3.88 high school gpa
AP Econ and other unique and challengin classes
27 ACT with 31 in english and 27 in science</p>
<p>If you transfer after two years, your ACT and high school scores will be all but completely irrelevant, so it depends on how you do at dearborn. If you transfer after one year they will matter a bit more but your college gpa is still most important. In my personal and highly irrelevant opinion, if you do well at dearborn you should stand a very good chance. But that’s a pretty big if with no college stats yet to go on. Realize that to apply for next fall, you are only going to be applying with one semester of college grades.</p>
<p>I would plan of two years before transferring to Ann Arbor–that way you have one solid year of college work completed when you apply. Its true–the further you are from HS the less critical your ACT becomes. If you apply during your first year of college, your ACT-high school grades are still going to be viewed closley, and you will have maybe one semester of college grades.</p>