A few days ago
shakeehip

is it possible to transfer from Community college to UC within 1 year with special option …?

When i was in high school i got an accepted from UCD, and somewhere else but at that time i have no interest in UCD therefore i just decide to go to community college. From now on, I really like to go to UCD as soon as possible.I also register SIR for UCD because I rather think to go between UCD or trnsfer. Well I can still login on to the myadmissions in UCD. I’m looking forward there is any way to get into ucd… It’s been 3 months that i attended community college. How about 2nd semester as a freshmen year give me a best comment for my future thank you

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A few days ago
NC

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This is something you should discuss with UCD’s admissions department. They will tell you what’s possible under their rules. As a rule of thumb, however, there is no advantage whatsoever to transferring during the first year (unless there is a professor who takes a special interest in you and wants you to assist in research and publications, so that you have an easer time enrolling into a PhD program in the future). There is, however, a serious cost disadvantage. This is why many students opt to transfer as late as possible (usually, after two years).
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5 years ago
kendra
It is completely possible to go to a UC after only 1 year. I have done it and so have many of my friends. If you have been passing your AP classes you already have some college credit, all you have to do is finish 60 transferable credits and finish your IGETC. And you don’t have to take the ACT or SAT if you want to transfer which is a huge plus 😉 Btw you can get into a UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Merced, and maybe even UCSB with your GPA. I chose cc because it was more affordable for me but don’t think you can’t go it. Anything is possible with a great admissions essay.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Many people forget that the BEST opportunity to get accepted into any college is mid-year.

Absolutely, you can transfer in mid-year. There are advantages to doing this as well.

If you are unhappy where you are…why not?

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