<p>Hi,
I'm a student at UT-Arlington.
I was a CAP student, but I messed around top much my first semester forgoing the opportunity. My first semester GPA was low 2's, but I worked harder the second semester. Got a 3.6 for the second semester. By the end of next year, I am expecting a GPA around 3.4-3.6.
I am double majoring in Economics and Philosophy and minoring in Korean. Applying for Liberal Arts School at UT.
Currently I have done 60 credit, including the credits I have received through dual credit.
The courses are,
Calculus 1&2
Biology 8 CR
Macroecon
Government 3 CR
English 1301
Philosophy 2300
History 1311&1312
Stats 6 CR
Korean 11 CR
My HS GPA was 3.6
SAT was 2050
Had numerous involvements in extracurricular activities including football, math clubs.
Also, I will be getting my certificate in translation and localization in Korean, and I would be done with my minor for Korean by the time of transfer.</p>
<p>You will get in </p>
<p>What are your reasons, 135pipe?</p>
<p>Your gpa is right on the border for liberal arts and coming from a ut- sub school
Cap students need at least a 3.0 gpa to be accepted </p>
<p>From what I understand, CAP students need a 3.2 to be accepted, but nevertheless, you are not considered a CAP student anymore, right?</p>
<p>I would suggest posting in the Fall 2014 Transfer Thread to get the attention of those who have direct experience in transferring. In addition, if you have not already, it would be useful to take a look at the stats of the people in that thread who have been accepted.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>I’m no longer a CAP student. I am just applying as a transfer. Do you think I am still good?</p>
<p>Maybe maybe not it’s really up to luck but in my honest opinion I believe that you will get in</p>