<p>"so how many years it usually takes for transfer students to graduate?"</p>
<p>8 quarters or 2 and a half years on average. If you want to take a full load every year you can do it in 2.</p>
<p>"so how many years it usually takes for transfer students to graduate?"</p>
<p>8 quarters or 2 and a half years on average. If you want to take a full load every year you can do it in 2.</p>
<p>Matt, that's the requirement for Warren right?!</p>
<p>how about Marshall?! Do I still need to take US history?!(I did take in HS)</p>
<p>Its almost impossible for transfers to switch colleges within UCSD..</p>
<p>"oh god... why is revelle the hardest?"
Because the HUM sequence is supposed to be the most rigorous..and also they have meximum GE requirements...</p>
<p>pepsicokevodka.. i've taken a lot of humanities classes through ge's and my current college.. i'm more worried about the science courses since i've only taken 1 sciecne class (geology lol) and ap bio...</p>
<p>"Matt, that's the requirement for Warren right?!"</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>"how about Marshall?! Do I still need to take US history?!(I did take in HS)"</p>
<p>You don't need to take any lower division courses, you'll need to take 2 upper divison courses that cannot count tward your major, one of which requires "significant writing".</p>
<p>thanks for the info, Matt... </p>
<p>the URL link helps!!</p>
<p>well i'm glad to hear i'm just going to need 2 extra courses, but in my case i'm going to need a few more math courses as well, at CC i took the lesser route (math 130/ business calc) for econ i will need to take calc 1 and 2, and maybe re-take trig (been so long)</p>