Riverside Community College transfering to USC?
i wanted to get some feedback about my chances of actually going to rcc and then transferring after 2 yrs what would i need academically and extracurricular. Also if it makes a difference i want to do something in business thanks
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Answered by qdaddy1418
i didnt transfer from a jc but i know someone that did. she transferred from victor valley community college to ucla. if you can get a good gpa (above 3.7) and do good in your business classes you should get in. things like doing an internship or working in the business environment would be supplemental and increase your chance of acceptance...rcc has a lot better reputation than victor valley so as long as you do well you should be fine...however, you should check usc's acceptance rates for transfers and the qualification to make sure you have all the classes you need...i encourage you apply to 3-5 other universities that you would consider going to.
i didnt transfer from a jc but i know someone that did. she transferred from victor valley community college to ucla. if you can get a good gpa (above 3.7) and do good in your business classes you should get in. things like doing an internship or working in the business environment would be supplemental and increase your chance of acceptance...rcc has a lot better reputation than victor valley so as long as you do well you should be fine...however, you should check usc's acceptance rates for transfers and the qualification to make sure you have all the classes you need...i encourage you apply to 3-5 other universities that you would consider going to.









