<p>Hey, all.
I just recently applied to transfer from Stony Brook University to Rutgers' New Brunswick campus for Fall 2011. I'm currently a sophomore in terms of credits (47 including the current semester), and here are the basics:
-Major: Undeclared (but would be going into Psychology)
-Overall GPA: 3.4
-Out of state
-Activities listed: Hall council president for my dorms; German Honor Society in 11th-12th grade; member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars presently; co-director for a skit during something called "Spirit Week" of Spring semester last year; and ACH Council Events Coordinator of last year
-Some volunteer works include: volunteer for Pediatric Cancer Foundation event as well as for Long Island Infant Developmental Program
-Essay regarding why I think a Rutgers degree would aid me in my life and career goals that I believe is decently solid
-High school GPA of 89 unweighted and 91 weighted and SAT total of 1780 (though I don't believe either apply for someone so far into college)</p>
<p>The thing that is most eating away at me presently is that last semester (being Fall 2010) was my worst semester yet; I received my first ever C and C+, and the other three were two B's and an A, being a total of 2.9 (as opposed to Fall 2009's 3.5 and Spring 2010's 3.7). Again, I have a cumulative total of 3.4, but I read on the site that one of the criteria they accept by was grade trend, and I'm quite concerned that this will be a dealbreaker in my admission. I indirectly explained in my essay why this could be, but the fact remains that it was a low for me.</p>
<p>What do you guys think? Do I still have a chance? Any and all input is greatly appreciated.</p>