Are most Bio majors able to transfer in 2 years?

<p>After looking at assist.org I realized I probably won't have a good chance at transferring in 2 years. There are several bio classes I haven't taken yet that I won't be able to do within the next year before transferring. UCI is the worst probably they require classes that aren't even offered at my CC. UCSB looks manageable but still don't think I could transfer in 2 years. I will still need like 2 bio classes and 1 semester of calculus (can you transfer as a bio major without taking Calculus and then take it later or is that an automatic rejection?)</p>

<p>UCI is a big bio school, they have a whole school dedicated to that. </p>

<p>Its possible to transfer UCI requires min:</p>

<p>Have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0
Complete one year of general chemistry with lab with a B or better in both semesters
Complete one year of general biology with lab equivalent to UC Irvine’s BIO SCI 93, 94, and 100 lab with a grade of “C” or better.</p>

<p>Although you should do as much as possible otherwise you WILL delay your graduation date</p>

<p>Well I think I’m ruled out of UCI anyway, I got a C+ 1st semester of Gen Chem and an A 2nd semester of Gen Chem. lol</p>

<p>Umm… Little_Duck, that averages out to a B (3.0). You’re qualified for UCI.</p>

<p>you can still transfer, but you’ll need to take the rest of the courses at uci</p>

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<p>Yeah but it says both semesters a grade of B or better. And also i got a C in lab both semesters.</p>