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Increasing My Chances of Transfering

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So right now, I'm in a bit of a rut. I had some pretty good grades in high school, I graduated with a 4.0 GPA. My grades in college are pretty meh, mostly just B's and a few A's, and my GPA is sitting around 3.2 to 3.3. I'm a Bio major looking to transfer into a pretty good UC, and I was kind of aiming for something like Davis, San Diego, or maybe even Berkeley. I'm following the breadth requirements and by the time I'm done with CC I'll have about 89 credits. I have a job, and I work at a nutrition shop (I chose this place because it deals with health, and I have the impression that this would look good as it goes hand in hand with the occupational field that I'm trying to get into). I'm even looking to undertake a medical internship to increase my chances, but as of right now, I feel stuck. I feel like my circumstances will not be enough to fulfill the rigorous requirements of the UC's. Now don't get the impression of me pulling off an, "oh woe is me," type of deal. I genuinely feel like I just hit a bump in the road and I'm stuck. I don't really have anything to gauge my situation with, and as of right now, I'm just trying to figure out what my chances of getting into one of my listed UC's are. So, in sum, I am a now 2nd year community college bio major with a 3.2-3.3 GPA, looking to get into a good UC. I have a job, and soon I'll be a part of a medical internship. From what you guys may think, what are my chances of getting in? If they are pretty slim, I was just wondering if anyone could throw some advice my way so that I can just get an idea of what to do. Any bit of help is really appreciated. Oh yeah, by the way, I know a bit about the TAG program, and I think I'm eligible.

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