Transfer Problem and Chances...

<p>Hey I'm currently attending a local CC where I'm majoring in an Arts with Business Electives, and I'll have 31 credits at the end of the semester, and plan to transfer in the spring semester.. Right now I have a 3.0 with 15 Transferable Credit Hours. I plan on bringing it up to a 3.5 by the end of the semester. I'm applying to the two major state schools in South Carolina (I live in SC). My first choice is Clemson Univeristy. It has been my dream school since a young kid (I've held season football tickets for 6 years). My father is also a graduate of Clemson in 84' with a BS Management and Administration. I'm having my boss write a letter of reccomendation (who I might also add is a grad of 95' with a B.S. in Management and Administration). I also wrote an essay explaining my reasoning on choosing the University. I know Clemson considers legacy a big deal. My question is, does anyone know the percentage of applicants Clemson accepts for transfer students in the spring? I declared Packaging Science as my major but that will most likely change after a semester if I get accepeted. What are my chances?</p>

<p>I also applied to the University of South Carolina and declared Retail Management. I sent an enrollment form for the Bridge Progam last friday. I talked with a Bridge Program advisor who said I'd be a strong canidate for the spring semester because they usally only have two people in the bridge program try and transfer in the spring. She said I'm eligible for the program if I haven't atteneded a University (which I haven't) but she said she could search my name and find the institutions I've been at. </p>

<p>The thing is I've acutally been to another CC in my area. I came straight out of High School, enrolled in "Automotive Technology" and two weeks into it I knew it wasn't for me. So I dropped the classes I registered for and withdrew from a class I couldn't drop. There was a class that I couldn't withdrawl from because It was only a two week "Automotive Electricity" class. I went onto the student portal today and see that I recieved an F for the course. </p>

<p>Is it neccesairy I put that on the applications where it shows all schools attened? Do you think this will affect my chances with a W and a F in two Vocational Career classes, that are not even offered by ether institution? I'm worried about that, and wondering if I even need to put that on my applications seeing that they probably won't even know what those courses are?</p>