<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>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>
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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>