Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Transfer from Middlesex County College New Jersey to City College San Francisco to UC Berkeley


Transfer from Middlesex County College New Jersey to City College San Francisco to UC Berkeley?
I am currently enrolled in Middlesex County College in New Jersey. By the end of August I plan to have completed about 40 credits under an A.A. Liberal Arts/Business Option designed for transfer. My completed classes will have included at least: Philosophy Pre Calculus English I & II Western Civilization Public Speaking Psychology Sociology Biology Financial Accounting Micro and Macro Economics Physical Education all with at least a grade of B or higher. My GPA currently stands at a 3.5 and I aim to have it higher by fall. In addition, I've completed 4 years of honorable service in the U.S. Marine Corps. My questions are as follows: Would I still have to take a placement test? Which, if any, of my completed classes are transferable (I can send a transcript if necessary)? Are there any ways I can bypass the out-of-state tuition fees in less than a year? If it is possible for me to transfer into City College, then ideally I would like to transfer out of City College to UC Berkeley Haas School of Business as a junior by Fall '11. In your opinion, do you think this is a feasible plan? Any response would help out...thanks a lot!
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Answer 1 :
The UC system is pretty impacted. It depends on what you want to study. I doubt you'll be able to transfer right away. There's a waiting list for even the smaller schools. As far as I know you can't bypass out of state fees for up to 5 years after you move here. There may be ways if you are disabled or a war refugee or something. Other than that you should ask them. Some people I know have enrolled for a semester in a smaller UC school and then transferred to UCB. That may have changed too. A lot of the regulations are changing because of the budget problems. Some schools aren't allowing students to enter in the spring semester. it may be easier to get in if you go during the summer semester. It's usually far less crowded and you are already a continuing student in the fall. Mainly you should sign up for anything that's open just so you have a class and be considered an continuing student.





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