What are my chances of transfering...

<p>Hello all,</p>

<p>I am interested in transfering to Drexel University in Philadelphia. I am currently enrolled at Southern Illinois University college in Carbondale, IL. The school here is terrible and I really dislike the whole area. I miss living in an urban area. I am from Chicago and being out in the middle of nowhere is kind of a culture shock for me. </p>

<p>I am hoping to transfer to a more prestigious school and to an urban area outside of IL. I want to find a school that does not require a car, is in an environment that does not get so hot or humid, and is going to allow me to have fun while I am there. </p>

<p>A little history of myself may be in order. </p>

<p>I am 24 (25 in September), hispanic male. Neither of my parents are college graduates and my mother is a high school dropout. Both of my younger sisters are in college. One is studying art at the local community college and the other is a grad student in engineering at Purdue university. I am the black sheep of the family (or was). </p>

<p>I have a 3.098 GPA at my current school. This is a big improvement over my highschool GPA which was somewhere along the lines of one point something or other. IT was low and I was a hellraiser in high school. I had been thrown out of high school 9 times. I went to emotionally disturbed schools, learning disabled schools, and behavior disorder schools. Eventually I went to a state run military school and I got kicked out of that. I maybe able to get a few letters of recomendation from some of the teachers who liked me (hard to believe there were any) both in college and high school. </p>

<p>As I stated earlier I have a 3.098 GPA. I am a sociology major and can probably finangle a letter of recoomendation from a teacher I had. The problem was that she was a grad student and I am worried that this will affect how seriously other schools take her. </p>

<p>I have a teacher who agree to write me a letter of recomendation as well. He is the head of the Sociology Department and has a good reputation in the sociological community. </p>

<p>Both of them were sociology teachers and proffessors. I have passed all of my Sociology classes with As and Bs. I have 48 credits and most of them are general education credits. Math, English, and electives. </p>

<p>I failed one class. It was a Zoology 115 class that I recieved an F in (I simply did not want to get up that early). I retook the class and my school put it on as a Plant BIology Class which I recieved a B in. It was the exact class but the teacher was different. I am going to ask the school if there is any way to take the course I failed out and keep only the one I passed on my transcripts and/or GPA. </p>

<p>The schools I am interested in are:</p>

<p>Penn State University (University Park Campus)
University of Florida
Florida State University
University of Texas at Auxstin
Texas A&M
Temple in Philadelphia
University of IL
University of Washington
University of Michigan
University of Indiana
Thanks to all who reply.</p>

<p>You will probably get in, that F is brutal though. Do you have all A's and B's and that one F? </p>

<p>Bloomington is just as rural as Carbondale, it's in the middle of nowhere and it's not urban. However the city does have a lot of cultural options, lots of dining, and it is a small campus that you can walk across in less than 20 minutes.</p>

<p>Also it's Indiana University, not University of Indiana.</p>

<p>No chance:</p>

<p>Penn State University (University Park Campus)
University of Florida
Florida State University
University of Texas at Auxstin
University of IL
University of Washington
University of Michigan</p>

<p>Dont know:</p>

<p>Texas A&M</p>

<p>Temple in Philadelphia: I know temple well. I go there now as a hs senior. I really dont know how the dean would deal with your history. They might take you, they might not.</p>

<p>University of Indiana: Again, No idea what IUB would do.</p>

<p>I figured as much. Indiana U seems like it might be a better option for me than most of the other as it is closer to home. I believe that I only have 2 C's and the rest are A's and B's.</p>

<p>I realize that it is in a similar setting as CDale but it is a more populated school and town. I also realized that if I head back to a more urban area I may not be able to focus on my school work as much. I really want to raise my GPA and keep it at a more respectable level which will help me get into a grad school somewhere.</p>