Transfer to UT for fall 2016

Hey guys! I’m a freshman at ACC trying to transfer to UT Austin for this upcoming fall. I did a lot of dual credit in high school and took a full load this semester. I have 40 hours completed with a 3.51 GPA. I’m worried this is low. I’m tryin to get into COLA- government. I have a paid internship at a city government and I think I can get some good recommendations there. Do I have a chance?

Hi all,
I’m planning on transferring in Fall 2016 from the Honors College at University of Houston.
First choice major: CNS- Nutrition
Second choice major: COE- Kinesiology & Health
I ultimately want to internally transfer to CNS- Public Health but I didn’t keep that as my first choice because I heard it is more competitive, and I’m ok with either of those 2 majors.
My current GPA from Fall 2015: 3.437
My expected GPA after Spring 2016: 3.63-3.75 (depending on how many Bs I get.)
I haven’t done my essays or LORs yet, but I will spend a lot of time on perfecting them before I submit.
Some ECs I have from high school: President of Science National Honor Society for 2 years, 200 Hours of health science externship (shadowing/rotations), ran 2 blood drives, part time employment, NHS, and a LOT (like over 500) of volunteering hours from my religious center. Was top 5% in high school and had ACT 31 (not sure if that matters.)
In college I joined Pre PA association, and I’m still volunteering.
I have Calc 1, Bio 1&2, and Chem 1 credit (with labs.)
What are my chances for both majors? And is it easier to get into CNS- Undeclared? Thank you for reading my long post!

Hey, I was wondering how many hours you have?

Could someone PLEASE chance me?

School: University of Houston Honors
Freshman
Major: Computer Science
Hours completed (w/ AP credits): 50+
GPA: 3.94
Transferring into: CNS - Computer Science
Extracurriculars: Some coding clubs, some business, had tons of leadership positions throughout high school (written on extended resume), 3 Day Startup Houston
Volunteer work: Pretty good, i volunteered over 200 hours at my Mosque
Interned at Gap Engineering and did some work tutoring/Mathnasium
Essays pretty good
Really good recommendation letter from Honors Professor

I think you’re good! Your gpa is really high

Could someone please tell me my chances

School: Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Classification: Junior (61 Credits)
Major: Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 3.70
Transferring into: Chemical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
Extracurricular: Chemistry Club, Phi Delta Theta member, Toastmasters, internship at Magnum Oil Tools and undergraduate chemistry research under the supervision of Dr. Marquez.
Volunteer: American Red Cross volunteer and founder of Unite organization (Community service in Mexico)
Essays and resume where great
Three Recommendation Letters, General Chemistry I and II professors and Organic Chemistry I professor.

Fall 2014
Composition I: A
Trigonometry: B
Political Science US Government: A
First Year Seminar: A
Foundations of Engineering I: A
General Chemistry I: A

Spring 2015
General Chemistry II: B
Calculus I: A
Political Science Texas Government: A
Music Appreciation: A
Foundations of Engineering II: B

Summer 2015
Calculus II: A
University Physics I: B
University Physics II: A

Fall 2016
Calculus III: A
Biology I: B
Organic Chemistry I: A
Composition II: A

Spring 2016 (Enrolled)
Thermodynamics
Differential Equations
General Chemistry II
Organic Chemistry II
English Literature

Hello all, I’m currently finishing up my last semester at a community college in Texas and planning on transferring to the University of Texas at Austin. My GPA is currently a 3.94 out of 4 due to one B that I made in a dual credit class in high school. My first choice is the Jackson School of Geosciences. I am currently taking Calc 2 and Engineering Physics 1. I have completed Chemistry 1 and 2 and have received all A’s in the courses I have taken at my community college. I was wondering if anyone knows if UT Austin will be a good place for me and what are my chances of getting in? By the time I transfer I should have 60 credit hours.

I really appreciate any thoughts! Thanks!