<p>No, you cannot do that. You must have 60 units by the time you enter the UC, and I would strongly recommend you complete the IGETC and your major prereqs.</p>
<p>Somebody will be able to give more specific comments on the biology major, I'm sure, but I can answer your question in general. If you apply for transfer with less than 60 units, you'll be strictly an international sophomore level applicant, and you'll almost certainly be denied. You have to have 60 units following the spring prior to transfer in order to be considered seriously.</p>
<p>Now, you can get those 60 units and <em>not</em> finish all of your prereqs, but again, that will put you at a disadvantage. You can weigh that against GPA, etc. Now, if you want to get into Berkeley you'll need every advantage you can get because as a non-resident you won't get the same priority that California resident California Community College students get.</p>
<p>//you'll need every advantage you can get because as a non-resident you won't get the same priority that California resident California Community College students get.//</p>
<p>Are you serious?
I'm a Biology major, should I just transfer to Davis?</p>
<p>pre req for bio major is all Bio courses, all Calc, all Chem and something else. im not sure. what hv u done with ur 33ish unit?I cannot apply for Fall 2008 anymore ( Berkley and Davis don't offer spring admission). so if you want to go there, u have to apply for Fall 2009 admission. That is only chance and only way. thus, u have a bunch of time to do all the pre-req</p>
I'm a Biology major, should I just transfer to Davis?
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<p>I'm not saying you can't get into Berkeley, just that as an international you should plan on jumping through every hoop if you want to get into Berkeley. It's doable, you just want every advantage.</p>
<p>coffeewithmuffin: I recommend you make an appointment with the UC Davis TOP adviser at your transfer center. She visits each of the Los Rios campuses about once a week. She can help you decide what coursework you need to complete and the best time line in which to apply.</p>