Uva transfer

<p>3.5 GPA- In-state community college student
Very few extra curricular activities besides some work here and there...</p>

<p>I know it sounds unlikely that I'll get in, but here's the catch:
I attend a community college that offers guaranteed admission to UVA as long as you (1) complete an associates degree, (2)along with the assc. degree complete all the courses that UVA lists as required, and (3) have a 3.4 GPA.
I'm taking 18 credits this coming semester (Spring 2013), but after that I will still need 8 more credits of foreign language in order to qualify for guaranteed admissions, meaning that if I apply for Fall 2013, like I've been planning on doing, then I will NOT be applying under guaranteed admissions, therefore I will be evaluated based on what I've done thus far...</p>

<p>My SAT's from HS also weren't stellar (CR: 690, Math:470 (however I am now taking Calculus), and Writing: 630), but I'm still required to submit them for consideration.</p>

<p>So, how do you think I'll fare given my predicament? Any other community college goers out there who have been in this kind of situation?
Most of all though, do you think the fact that UVA has an agreement with my current college will give me a leg up in the admissions process?
I'll be applying regardless but I am still looking for feedback!</p>

<p>I think you have a pretty good shot. I will also be applying to UVA with low SAT scores. Hope us luck!!</p>

<p>Just take foreign language over the summer, and then you can use the GA. That math score is a big sore spot.</p>

<p>You look to be rejected through normal admissions, given guaranteed admissions makes normal admission a lot more competitive. Try to do everything in your power to qualify for guaranteed. Do a cursed voodoo ritual on Virginia admissions, even.</p>