What schools can I get into??

<p>Hey everyone just had a question, any help would be greatly appreciated. I was wondering out of these schools: Univ. of Alabama, Ole Miss, Iowa State, Rutgers, Florida State, univ. of Florida. what my chances are… if any.
I spent one year at New Jersey Institute of Technology as an engineering major(really just did it to satisfy my parents) and did awful. 20 credits-1.69 GPA. My parents then went through a divorce and had a longgg legal battle. I was forced to take a year off because neither of them wanted to pay for school until their legal battles were over. I worked for a year and now am at CC in new jersey. I’m currently a business admin. major and im taking 15 credits. Im a pretty smart kid and if i actually apply myself, which i definitely will, and based off the first few weeks of class I know that I could get 5 A’s, or 4 A’s 1 B. I plan on taking 2 winter classes. and another 15 credits in the spring. My question is what kind of GPA and total number of credits do I need to pull off to prove I’m not a 1.69 GPA student in order to get into any of these schools for Fall 2012</p>

<p>H.S stats- 3.2 GPA, 1100 SAT(math, eng. comp), 4 years football</p>

<p>Sorry for the long question. Im just really upset that I’m in this position and want to get out of CC and away from my parents, and really worried that my first year will be the end of me. Thank you.</p>

<p>i kinda worded this badly. Basically if I take 21 credits for Fall/Winter and send in my application for Fall 2012 with at least a 3.7 GPA. Do you think thats enough to be accepted with my awful first year of college</p>

<p>In order to transfer you must have completed your major pre reqs and fulfill the four golden classes (oral,written,critical and math).</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply. I checked and contacted some of the above schools, and none of them said that I needed to have all my pre-reqs done. Basic requirements for all of them were just a minimum GPA.</p>

<p>Are you applying as a lower division or upper division?</p>

<p>Lower. I’ll be coming in as a sophomore</p>