Where should I apply?

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>I'm planning on transferring to a 4 year college/university for the upcoming fall, most of the colleges I want to apply to require for you summit your SATs if you haves less than 24 colleges credits. I will only have 15 transferable credits by the end of this semester, 3.2 GPA as of right now, SAT are extremely low like really bad. I have 2 great letters of recommendations from my professors and I'm employed. Graduated HS with a 2.6, top 33 of my class out of 117.
Accomplishments
• Nine Medals in Swimming Competitions, 2008 - 2010.
• Honor Roll First Quarter, Senior Year 2011.
• Honor Roll Second Quarter, Senior Year 2012.
Community Service
• Annual Fire Prevention Outreach Day of Service in Honor of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, 2011. (4 Hours)
• Spicket River clean up, 2011. (4 Hours)
School Activities
• PFA Senior Class Student Council, 2011-2012.
• Swimming Team Freshman and Sophomore Year.<br>
• Cross Country, 2011.
• Competed in the Mr. LHS show, 2012.
• Lawrence High School Outdoor Club, 2011-2012.</p>

<p>Where should I apply? HELP</p>

<p>Wrong forum…please move</p>

<p>We need more info.</p>

<p>What are your test scores?</p>

<p>What state are you in?</p>

<p>How much can your family afford?</p>

<p>Do you need financial aid? If so, what is your EFC?</p>

<p>since most schools do NOT give much aid to transfers, if you need aid, then your application list will need to be concerned with issue.</p>

<p>Why are you transferring so soon? With a low test score, you need to stay at your CC until you have enough credits and a good GPA so that your test score isn’t used. Also, by having better stats, if you need FA, then having better stats may allow you to get into a school that gives better aid to transfers.</p>

<p>edited to add:</p>

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3.2 GPA as of right now, SAT score 1110. I have 3 letters of recommendations from my professors and I’m employed. </p>

<p>Graduated HS with a 2.6, top 33 of my class.
I’m worried because I haven’t took pre-calculus so I don’t think any college is gonna like that.
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<p>If your SAT is from all 3 sections and your HS GPA was a 2.6, then you really do need to get more credits from your CC so that those numbers aren’t used for admission.</p>

<p>You should go the Transfer board, and read there. A 3.2 will open up many good schools for you, but most will want two years of college before accepting you as a transfer student (with your SATs).</p>