yup you guessed it. Eagle scout. Dual enrollment.

<p>Florida resident, legacy to UF.</p>

<p>Im a dual enrollment student who is going to apply out of high school with an AA degree as a transfer.</p>

<p>HIGH SCHOOL STATS:
All honors and dual enrollment type courses.</p>

<p>3.6-3.7 UW GPA
3.9-4.0 W GPA</p>

<p>SAT: 1800/2400</p>

<p>Community College Stats: </p>

<p>3.8 Community college transfer gpa.</p>

<p>EC's:
- Eagle scout (patrol leader 6 years.)
- Civil air patrol member.
- Varsity letter in wrestling. (made it to regional championships.)
- Varsity letter in track.
- Community service at library 75+ hours.
- Honor roll.
- JROTC</p>

<p>Want to go into ROTC and major in aerospace engineering.</p>

<p>chances at:
- U of Florida (legacy and in-state)
- U of Notre Dame
- Purdue University (any scholarship money?)
- Penn State University
- AIR FORCE ACADEMY
- NAVAL ACADEMY
- Indiana University-Bloomington (legacy)</p>

<p>I can only speak for Notre Dame, but as someone who transferred into Notre Dame I would encourage you to apply as a regular freshman, not a transfer student. First of all, I don't think you can for Notre Dame anyways because ND will not count any credit which you get both college and high school credit for, which sounds like your situation. Because of that, unless you took courses over the summer or completely separate from high school, you have no college credits as far as ND is concerned (unless you have AP test scores).</p>

<p>Even so, transferring from a CC is tough at ND and there are a lot of other factors that come into play (other than the fact that it sounds like you can't anyways). Long story short, just apply normally to ND.</p>

<p>I really can't speak for the other schools, I just don't know them well enough. Good luck.</p>

<p>Yeah, I have several friends who were complaining that all their CC credits don't count for anything at ND. In any case, I think ND is quite a reach for you at this point. Your extra-curriculars look pretty good, but your HS GPA is a bit low (do you have an estimate of your class rank?), and you definitely need to bring that SAT score up if you want to be in ND's range. Are you planning on retaking it?</p>