Transferring to UF from an out of state university?

<p>I'm currently in an out of state school, but I'm a Florida resident. The formatting of this thread will be a little awkward, but any suggestions on improvements will be taken. Also I'm a biochemistry major at my current university and I'm trying to fill up the premed requirements. </p>

<p>I have 28 credits from AP/IB, and I'm taking 15 hours this semester and 17 next semester. </p>

<p>The AP/IB Credits are:
4 AP English Lang & Comp
4 AP US History
4 IB Spanish SL
4 IB English HL
4 IB History HL (Europe)
4 IB Psych SL
5 IB Math SL</p>

<p>I understand that I will probably get slightly less than 28 credits at UF. </p>

<p>This semester I'm taking
4 Hours Calc 1
3 Hours Chem 1
1 Hour Chem Lab
3 Hours American Govt
3 Hours Intro to Cinema</p>

<p>Midterm GPA: 4.0 Predicted Final: 4.0</p>

<p>Next Semester:
4 Hours Calc 2
3 Hours Chem 2
1 Hour Chem 2 Lab
3 Hours American Public Policy
1 Hour Personal Fitness and Welness
5 Hours RECOMMEND SOMETHING HERE PLEASE***</p>

<p>Predicted Final: 3.705 - 4.0
Predicted Cumulative: 3.843 - 4.0</p>

<p>I'm a biochemistry major at my current university, but I'd be willing to apply as an major in the school of liberal arts and sciences. </p>

<p>I don't think the SAT is a factor, but I had R730/M680/W580.</p>

<p>I also have the highest tier of Bright Futures for the next two or three years if I go to a school in Florida. </p>

<p>Do I have any real chance of getting accepted as a transfer? If so which term should I apply for? I was thinking a summer term would help catch up on any reqs I'm missing. Also would I need to take Spanish?</p>

<p>Pick up the phone and call them. If there is no particular reason to return to your current U for second semester, ask if it is possible to start in January.</p>

<p>You need 60 credits to be even eligible to transfer into UF.</p>

<p>bump for more visibility.</p>