<p>This is a blind shot question. Should I even bother applying?</p>
<p>Stats:
-1st Semester at large private university
-2nd Semester currently at large state school (doing very well so far - A's)
-CGPA: 2.9 (B's and one B- : from the 1st semester at a school notorious for grade deflation)
-HSGPA: 3.4, somewhat rigorous courses, Obama went here(?)
-Good extracurriculars from HS
-Probably average recommendations from current professors, very good recommendation from HS teacher if applicable.
SAT: 1990
Essay: Would be pretty "quirky"; up to UofC standards.</p>
<p>Right now I'm in the process of transferring to LAC's with an alternative curriculum of learning. I felt uninspired throughout high school and my first semester of college - I wasn't truly learning, being edified, but only pleasing the grade, and because of that I turned to outside sources to keep me stimulated. I'm interested in film production as a career but for college I would like to learn another trade that would expand my outlook.</p>
<p>Very, very recently, I've decided I'm most interested in pursuing Economics as a major. I'm not concerned with the potential business aspects of it at all, but purely with its use in social sciences, in combating poverty, housing crisis, etc. That's why I feel UofC would be beneficial to my learning, and that I would fully embrace its structure. </p>
<p>Should I wait one year (apply next year as a sophomore), or would my stats make the admissions laugh their pants off? I'm worried that I won't graduate in 4 years if I delay too long, but I might have to...</p>