Would it be better if i go to a Cal State or a CC then transfer to a UC? - uc riverside 3.0 gpa can i get in
I'm a junior now and I'm not sure if I can enter a university in California (and Riverside), because my overall average is now around 3.0. I took the SA, and I have about 500 so I am very worried.
I wonder if I should enter into Cal State or go to a community college then transferring to university?
2 comments:
You should try to look for UCS and if you come, you're not sure UCS sit until you have actually applied.
In relation to the transfer, community colleges have a much higher transmission rate UCS CSU (depending on the university, the transmission rate of adult education in general, two times more than other 4-year institutions). The reason is that the NGC) prevent the transfer of other 4-year institutions (which already has a 4-college. If it is impossible to transfer to the CSU UCS, if your goal is to graduate from a school in the UC, at a community college is the easy way (you get a better transfer and support resources of the academic community).
I am convinced that each CPU is a lot better if it were Cal State Berkeley or UCLA, I suggest the way adult education, but if you look at the Riverside, I think I could do better in a strong state to Cal
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