Veteran- University Of Michigan Transfer (LSA)

<p>Hi everyone I know these are more for moral support than actual chances but I was wondering what others thought my chances would be to getting into University of Michigan as a transfer student for Winter 2015.
I received horrible grades in high school I think I graduated around a 1.9 GPA in 2006. I then tried to go to a community college and ended up dropping out after a year and a half with a bunch of Withdrawals and withdrawals while failing. I then joined the US Navy (2008- 2012) I left the Navy with an Honorable Discharge. I have since returned to school and will be finishing my AA in the fall. My current GPA is a 3.47 that has been increasing every quarter along with my credit load. Before applying I will be participating in a study abroad program in England for the month of July. The two classes from that will bump me above a 3.5 to around a 3.57 after which I will be joining the Phi Theta Kappa honors society. Also UM allows me to apply as an in state student.
1. Should I take an SAT or ACT just to have good scores to turn in as well or am I so far out of High school that it does not matter?
2. How important are the classes that I have singed up for in the fall when looking at applying?
3. I will have 79 credits for transferring I know they only take so many, but does anyone know how they decide which ones to take?
4. As a backup school I am also applying to MSU <-- Chances for MSU as well if you don't mind
26 years old White Male</p>

<p>Anything helps open to all advise. Thank you all for your time</p>

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<p>Anything helps. Especially hearing about people who got in and what their situation was when applying. </p>