<p>I am currently a freshman at the University of Rhode Island and i have applied to Michigan State University for transfer for fall 2011. My first semester at URI i came out with a 2.6 GPA. Now I am currently in my second semester (with the right college attitude this time around) taking the required classes to transfer. I am taking six regular classes and one lab and i'm on track to come out with above a 3.5GPA. Now my fall semester i took the required math class and came out with a C- and since MSU only transfers a 2.0 credit, will i have to take the math class over the summer? My high school GPA was a 2.4 and SAT like a 1400 which is terrible i know. I chose the essay topic of how my high school grades don't reflect me and i felt like i knocked it out of the park. With all this in mind how good do you think my chances are at getting accepted for fall 2011? Don't be afraid to be honest</p>
<p>by the way the Math course i’m talking about is MSU’s intermediate algebra (MTH 1825) which is equivalent to URI’s Precalc class</p>
<p>I worked with transfer students before and most of them had 3.5 or higher from community college. You have a higher change to get into MSU if you are from Michigan.</p>
<p>any other opinions?</p>