You will probably get in even at this late date since you are more a transfer student than a new, kid student. You have a history of taking college courses successfully and the school realizes it's all a matter of your motivation and should/will work helping you there, supporting you, but they don't really have to worry about if they should have given the space to someone else, etc. like they do with the untried youngsters just out of high school who often don't know what they want yet or how the outside world works.
No need for self-doubt. If it's what you want you'll make it work, if it doesn't quite fit, you'll decide to do something else. Don't worry about the College or "if" you can do it; that's based on something outside you, someone else's judgment and no one else counts in this endeavor, it's all you and what you want to do. Once I got to working on my second degree in history, I twisted ALL my courses so they were about history, LOL. You write your English papers about your subject, you see what math and science has to do with your subject (for me, the other people and subjects, all were historical or had histories I could explore :-) Bend what you are learning to your interests and will! Makes it much more personal and interesting.
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"Never give a sword to a man who can't dance." ~Confucius
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