@baconwaffle I think you can do it. In order to transfer to McCombs you will need a high GPA (3.7and above as I believe PACE students are considered internal transfers, external transfers need a 3.9 + ), Calc 1&2 and Macro &Micro Economics and 26 credits.Not sure if you have AP credit for any of those courses, but if you do that would be great as they tend to GPA busters. If you need to take any of those course they’re not too bad at ACC , so with proper professor research and studying you should be able to make A’s in them. The rest of your classes should be easy, easy , easy while you apply. Research the classes with the best A rate and then take them. They don’t care what classes you take (besides the 4 previously mentioned), McCombs just looks at that GPA so just make it your mission to look up the grade distribution for every class you’re registering for and only take the ones with the highest A rates… There are many out there.There will be time to fill your schedule with more challenging coursework once you’re at McCombs , but in the meantime it’s about strategizing to secure the highest GPA. PACE is a great opportunity not offered to many and transferring to MCCombs is not impossible. If you put the work in freshman year you can do it! By the way, PACE is not the same as committing to UTA, it’s UT’s version of A&M’s Blinn …it’s actually better though as you get to live on campus like any other matriculated UT student. You’re issued a UT id and are considered an enrolled student , you will even be required to take a class on campus. Good luck on your decision and congratulations!