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CSU to UC Transfer Assistance (Any CSU to UC Transfers out there?)

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Hello everyone, I'm a current freshmen at Cal State Dominguez Hills and although I'm attending a CSU, I hope to transfer to a UC in my junior year. As a high school senior, I was originally intending to go to a Community College so I have a higher possibility of attending one of my dream schools ( UC Irvine or UC Davis) through TAG but all of my previous teachers discouraged me from taking that decision (which I ultimately regret with my life) because according to them there's no guarantee that I would transfer in two years and might possibly be there for 4 years or longer since community colleges tend to be packed. It was not till later on I found out community colleges offered first priority programs for new incoming freshmen so now my only hope is to transfer from a CSU to UC (yeah I know, I'm last priority). I was intending to transfer to a CC in my sophomore year but a fried who did that says its a bad idea because it wouldn't look good in a job application if I attended so many schools because it would show signs of a lack of commitment. Although I'm a current freshmen, I have 23 CSU/UC transferable units I earned from high school (AP and community college classes) to hopefully make up for the units that won't transfer over. I need advice on this subject please. Also, I was just curious if there are any successful transfers from a CSU to a UC that could share there stats and courses they took. Just the basics would be cool and their experiences transferring. By the way, my major is political science and I have a 3.11 GPA but I have time to improve it. Thanks STATS: Transferrable GPA: ? Courses taken at CSU: ? Major GPA: ? Major: ? CSU Transferred from: ? Applied: ? Accepted: ? Enrolled UC: ?

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