riverside or cc?
uc riverside 2 years to apply to usc ucla and sb or community college to apply to usc ucla and sb i know that cc is easier transfer rate but my friend said just because its easier doesnt mean your garanteed...so just go to riverside and youll still get it is this true? okay they say likecommunity colleges is 3.5-7 and you can transfer to ucla (instead ofover 4.0 from high school) is riverside like that too? (easy as cc to get in?)
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Answered by linnylai
I think going to a cc has a better chance of getting into USC, UCLA, and SB. The reason is because transfer students from a cc has the first priority in getting accepted. Then it goes to high school students, and then maybe the other university transfers. And if you join the TAP program, which is pretty much becoming an honor student, you have a very high chance of getting in. It is pretty much guaranteed. You just need to have at least a 3.3 gpa, become a full time student, take at least 1 honor class per semester with a total of 6 before you transfer, see the honor counselor about 2 times per semester, and pass the honor's exit interview. Sounds like a lot, but it isn't. Your chances of getting in is 99% if you don't screw up.
I think going to a cc has a better chance of getting into USC, UCLA, and SB. The reason is because transfer students from a cc has the first priority in getting accepted. Then it goes to high school students, and then maybe the other university transfers. And if you join the TAP program, which is pretty much becoming an honor student, you have a very high chance of getting in. It is pretty much guaranteed. You just need to have at least a 3.3 gpa, become a full time student, take at least 1 honor class per semester with a total of 6 before you transfer, see the honor counselor about 2 times per semester, and pass the honor's exit interview. Sounds like a lot, but it isn't. Your chances of getting in is 99% if you don't screw up.









