if you take community college route?
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The thing is that some of the final classes for your associates, particularly the final electives, can be so specialized that there’s no way they’ll work towards your bachelor. For example one of my final classes for my associates in business administration was a History elective class called “western civilization during the 18th century”, or something like that. Now in a perfect world I would’ve picked the best elective that would’ve 100% transferred over to the university later on. But schedule wise those other classes didn’t work, while this one did. And since it was so specific it of course didn’t transfer over to the university later on when I graduated, so I had to take another elective at the university to replace it.
So again, if you have all the time in the world to schedule your classes then more than likely you’ll get a 100% transfer rate. Otherwise there may be 1 or 2 classes that you’ll end up losing.
Your completing as much general education requirements as you can at the comm college and then you would be taking more specific classes at the UC (like the classes for your major) You should talk with a counselor at the comm college and you can plan out what you need to take in order to transfer there as soon as possible.
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