<p>I realize that Michigan "prefers" to accept transfers with 2 years of college under their belt, but has anyone gotten in or heard of anyone getting in for fall semester right after their freshman year?</p>
<p>I just completed my freshman fall semester at Michigan State with a 3.75, should I even bother transferring now or wait another year?</p>
<p>To give some background I applied to Michigan and was waitlisted. At MSU I entered with 16 credits from AP, and 8 credits of college spanish from high school. I took 12 credits my fall semester, and I am taking 14 for spring, so at the end of this year I will have a total of 50 credits at MSU, if that makes sense.</p>
<p>Will Michigan consider this, or will the fact that I only took 12 credits my fall semester, (with a 3.75 GPA), work against me?</p>
<p>Well if you were wait-listed, your high school stats are working in your favor so that’s a plus. You did good in your first semester earning 3 A’s and 1 B. I honestly think you should apply now for next fall because you have a great shot. You really don’t have anything to lose, if you don’t get in, re-apply as a junior.</p>
<p>I am an international applying to umich as transfer student as well (engineering). My my college does not offer any chemistry through my 3 yrs of study. therefore i did not meet the prerequisite requirement for chemistry in umich COE.</p>
<p>However,i went ahead to apply. Does anyone know if my application will still reach the reviewing panel? What will be my chance of enter umich?</p>
<p>TIA! Merry Xmas in advance! cos Singapore is well 12 hrs ahead of US. =)</p>