<p>It's getting close to the notification period and, like every other transfer applicant, I'm freaking out. I'm curious if any one would be willing to check out my stats, read my essay, and then give me an honest opinion on what they think my chances are for getting into the University of Washington-Seattle for this upcoming fall.</p>
<p>I'm transferring from Central Washington University (4-year), here are my stats:
-Cumulative GPA: 3.384
-Winter Quarter GPA(on application): 3.437 with 19 credits taken
-Grade Trend: Positive
-Transferring with 85 credits
-UW major entrance requirements: filled
-UW major graduation requirements: 15 credits until completion
-Extracurricular Activities: Colorguard and Winterguard (20+ hours a week)
-Employed (20+ hours a week)
-No volunteering (no time with extracurricular and work)
-what I believe to be a strong essay
-Attending community college over the summer (I was told at a Transfer Thursday session and again by an admissions counselor that this makes me a community college student since that is where I will matriculate last...correct me and provide proof if I'm wrong)</p>
<p>My only problem is that I made a mistake in my essay. I wrote that I wasn't ready to enter my major because I misread the Academic Planning Worksheet and thought that both pages were required for entrance to a major (basic and breadth before admittance). On the Academic Planning Worksheet I submitted with my application, it shows that I am in fact admitted to my major. When looking at my essay says vs. what the Academic Planning worksheet says, what will be more important/what will admissions officers look at more? </p>
<p>If anyone is willing to read my essay, LET ME KNOW! :)</p>