<p>I’m sure that Tech students didn’t have trouble in AP calc. either yet I’m pretty sure many find courses like Diff.Eq and Calc. 3 (and some may find lin. algebra tough) despite having no problem with math. Same parallel can be made with those who take organic as a freshmen w/AP chem. credit. Even after getting a 100 in it, they still find it hard (I was one among many of such people). And those who exempt chem. 1 w/a 5 on AP find chem. 2 still kind of challenging (even though it is, in theory, more like AP than chem. 1). Also, taking these courses w/bio and chem intro sequences would make it much harder. I don’t know how GSU runs things, but here and at Tech, the courses are not much like HS for most, no matter how good they were (I’m just guessing a top student at GSU would be much better off than one at Tech, us, or even UGA). </p>
<p>If you’ve done those classes, you are in the clear and you should apply to Tech for transfer. And of course a 3.8 would be enough. It’s not like they want a 4.0 upon transfer, that’s ridiculous. I’m betting 3.0-3.2 upon transfer w/the requirements would give most a solid shot.</p>