<p>If I apply, I will be enrolling as a sophomore. By the end of spring semester, I will have 34 credits and will be applying to the College of Arts and Sciences. My SAT scores are really weak, I would consider them "average". However, my college gpa at the moment is a 3.7.
Also, my high school transcript was pretty strong with a 4.6 weighted gpa. I did this 3 year graduation plan in HS, where I took only academic courses and AP courses as electives. My EC's include being a book keeper at a local library, serving food at art festivals, senior citizen care-taker, being part of a organization called "Project Downtown", that served food to the homeless all during the three years of my high school. I have already applied here before, and I am hoping the second time, I seriously do get accepted, although my SAT scores aren't competitive.</p>
<p>Hi!
I found transferring a lot easier, believe it or not. i didn’t get in the first time…high school was definitely more about band/choir/nerdy extra curricular activities than school work, but i did well at my first university - honors program, scholarship, deans list - and actually did the spring in ny program first. that’s where i discovered gallatin and knew i had to be there. transferring was almost too simple. a lot of my friends have transferred since being in college. i think it’s definitely a much more accessible option, since most schools have crazy first year quotas. good luck!</p>
<p>hey thanks, that does bring up my confidence a bit :)</p>
<p>hey jessicarae! do u have any advice to give about CAS? well I am applying there as a transfer and well Im kinda the same situation as Firebird91.</p>
<p>yeah i didnt get in either under ED this year. should i go to community or another private university such as pepperdine or occidental in california? ppl say that i shud like it where ever i go but im jw for now.</p>