Transfer from U. Texas - San Antonio to ...?

<p>So, I have a 3.0 with 30 Credit Hrs. at The University of Texas - San Antonio, and 3 hours from my local Community College. With my 1100 on the SAT's (math, reading only) where could I get accepted?</p>

<p>Here's some possibilities, but I'm absolutely open to any other suggestions . Let me know if you think I'm aiming to high, low or any thoughts. </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Oxford College of Emory
Acceptance rate for Transfers: Unknown</p>

<p>College of William & Mary
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 51%</p>

<p>The George Washington University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 54%</p>

<p>American University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 62%</p>

<p>Georgia Tech
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 61%</p>

<p>Hofstra University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 66%</p>

<p>Clemson University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 57%</p>

<p>North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 40%</p>

<p>U. of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 40%</p>

<p>Penn State University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 50%</p>

<p>Vanderbilt University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 39%</p>

<p>Emory University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 30%</p>

<p>Wake Forest University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 36%</p>

<p>Ohio State University
Acceptance rate for Transfers: 84%</p>

<p>I'm just curious, why would you apply to a bunch of OOS Publics, but not UT or A&M?</p>

<p>Anywho, since you don't have college grades yet, it's really hard to tell if the schools you listed are huge reaches or safeties. Seeing as your high school grades weren't particularly stellar, it would probably be in your best interest to complete two years at UTSA, and then try to transfer. Good luck.</p>

<p>Wait, I DO have college grades though? I have a 3.0 at UTSA with 30 credit hrs., ... not at my high-school.</p>

<p>you are on the lower end of the curve with a 3.0, so not very competitive.</p>

<p>what are your thoughts on texas A&M college station? i dont know what your major is so picking a university is way more difficult. </p>

<p>the reason why i asked about a&m is that San Antonio college and Palo Alto, both in San Antonio, offer guaranteed admission to a&m if u have a 3.0 gpa and take certain courses there.</p>

<p>stay away from northwest vista..</p>

<p>A&M is a possibility I guess. I'm either Journalism or Poly Sci. You don't think I would have a good shot at some or any of the schools mentioned? A&M's transfer rates are really about the same as a lot of the schools I mentioned. Or am I just ill informed?</p>