<p>So I go to Texas Christian University, I’ll have 78 credits by the end of this semester, a cumulative gpa of 3.430 (just at TCU, this is not including my transfer credits), I’m involved in our gymnastics team and our crew club, and I’m only a freshman (but due to my amount of credits, I will be applying as a junior transfer). I graduated in 2010 and I’m hoping that my high amount of credits at a young age will also help me out. I’m also hoping to raise my GPA after this semester with all A’s. I’m also related to notable alumni from their dental school and have close relations with 3 dental schools graduates (which, unfortunately, I do not think will help in my application since I’m not applying to the school of dentistry). Two of my uncles were professors in the school of dentistry, my godfather graduated from the school of dentistry, my grandmother attended for external credits, and my father was accepted. Can someone please tell me what the chances of getting into their school for Political Science would be? I’m hoping that the fact that I am attending a school such as TCU will help me. PLEASE let me know. I applied as a freshman and while I did not get in, they offered me the opportunity to come in and make a transfer plan with an academic advisor. What are the chances of acceptance? I don’t want to waste my time applying to a school to get rejected. :(</p>
<p>I also applied as a transfer to UC Davis, UCSB, and UCSD. Can someone help me out? What can I do to increase my chances? :)</p>
<p>A little bit of background-</p>
<p>In my junior and senior years of high school, I was taking classes at the College of Southern Nevada for dual credit. After three years of college classes, my grades and credits look like the following:</p>
<p>Junior Year/1st year of College of Southern Nevada:
English 100 - 5 credits - C
History 101 - 3 credits - A-
Astronomy 103 - 3 credits- A-
English 102 - 3 credits - A-
History 102 - 3 credits - A
Math 124 - A</p>
<p>Senior Year/2nd year of College of Southern Nevada:
Astronomy 104 - 3 credits - B-
English 232 - 3 credits - A
Political Science 101 - 4 credits - B+
Spanish 111 - 4 credits - A-
English 231 - 3 credits - A
Math 126 - 3 credits - C
Psychology 101 - A
Spanish 112 - 4 credits - A-</p>
<p>Credits from Texas Christian University:
Communications 10123 - 3 credits - A
Dance 10453 - 3 credits - A-
Dance 20442 - 2 credits - A
German 10153 - 3 credits - B-
Political Science 20123 - 3 credits - B
Communications 30133 - 3 credits - In progress
Dance 20442 - 2 credits - In progress
Intro to Interior Design 10423 - 3 credits - In progress
Political Science 20403 - 3 credits - In progress
Psychology 10213 - 3 credits - In progress</p>
<p>I’m slightly worried about the math grade (it’s my worst subject) as well as that one English grade. How does this look? :/</p>