<p>So I'm currently a first year at CSU Long Beach and I have high hopes of transferring out from here to a UC. My plan was to finish my first year here at Long Beach and go to a community college my second year since cc's get first priority. The only problem is that I feel like I'm going to be really behind considering the fact that everyone in CC's started their IGETC and other major UC breadth requirement courses during the summer of their first year. I was originally a hospitality management major but during the middle of this semester I decided to change my major to biochemistry in order to pursue a career in pharmacy. Now I feel like I'm very behind because I won't be taking the required courses for biochemistry majors until next semester. (such as chemistry and calculus). I just feel that when I apply for UC's next year, they're going to reject me because they'll see that I'm pretty behind as a biochemistry major. It would be really helpful if anyone can give me their opinions, insights, or experiences regarding this matter.</p>
<p>Go visit the transfer office at the community college that you’d like to be attending. Talk to them about your specific situation. You may be able to enroll there for the spring semester.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Most likely you will be rejected because you do not have the designated prerequisites for a biochem major applying to a UC according to assist.org. Sorry if i was too straightforward</p>