Would I ever have a chance?

<p>I’m a freshman at Lynn University (in FL) and I’m planning to transfer next year (junior transfer). Since I’m doing much better in college, and I think I’ve proved my academic potential, I decided to give it a shot now! My highschool GPA was a 2.7.
I’m an international student from Spain. I’m not applying for aid.
My major is business administration with a concentration in marketing, and I also have a minor in public relations.
My stats are:
Current GPA: 4.0
SAT I: 780 CR, 750 M, 800 W
SAT II: 800 French, 750 Literature, 770 German
Extracurriculars:

  1. President of Creative Writing Club
  2. Vice President of Business Team
  3. Member of Speech and Debate Team
  4. Member of Best Buddies, organized several events on campus.
  5. Raised $5000 for Pencils for Promise (a community organization to promote education in Central America and Asia)
  6. President of International Affairs Society
  7. Blogger for iPulse (our student newspaper)
  8. Member of Cheer team
    Others…this isn’t an extracurricular I do at school, but…I started an organization (in the summer after I graduated) to help lower-income students in their search for universities and to promote higher education. Basically, what we do is we provide advice, study materials (we’ve donated SAT Prep books, etc) and we serve as “college counselors” for them.
    Job experience: Worked at a local finance firm in Spain (back when I was in highschool), did a 2 months internship for Merrill Lynch. I recently had an offer for an internship with Edelman in Miami (a PR firm), so I plan on doing that too!</p>

<p>So, what do you guys think…?</p>

<p>The UC’s don’t consider test scores for transfer admissions. Students applying from California community colleges get top priority. Everyone else has second priority. Specifically, in 2011, the acceptance rate for out of state transfer applicants to UCLA was 13%</p>

<p>[Profile</a> of Admitted Transfer Students, Fall 2011 - UCLA Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/adm_tr/Tr_Prof11.htm]Profile”>http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/adm_tr/Tr_Prof11.htm)</p>

<p>Your long list of EC’s could help your chances some. However, finishing the pre-requisite courses for your major is the number one priority. Unfortunately, it’s hard to determine which classes you’ve taken actually satisfy these pre-requisites. You would have to contact UCLA and ask. Also, UCLA doesn’t have a Business Administration major.</p>