CC in NJ > CCC > UC ??

<p>Hi, this is my first post, and I hope you guys can help me out.</p>

<p>First of all, I currently attend a community college in NJ. This is my 3rd semester here, and I will be completing about 45 credits by the end of this semester. But I was wondering if it's possible for me to transfer all my credits to CCC (Santa Monica College), and transfer to UC system after a semester if i complete all the IGETC requirement.</p>

<p>Another question is about the TAP. Will that help me even if I don't qualify as a in-state resident? Because to be able to qualify as a California resident, I heard that I need to live in the state for more than a year.</p>

<p>The units from a NJ CC will be noted on your transcript. It will not be counted as units that germinated from a CCC. </p>

<p>TAP, am not to sure of, but it is quite possible that it is only available for those that are California residents.</p>

<p>perhaps the most awkward title</p>

<p>thanks lol</p>

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<p>huh? you sure about this? what about the TAG?</p>

<p>does this mean that international students dont qualify for both TAP and TAG?</p>

<p>If (CC in NJ = 0) and (UC = 0), then by the Squeeze Theorem (CCC = 0). Therefore, as f(CC in NJ) converges so do f(CCC) and f(UC).</p>

<p>i have no idea what that means lol</p>

<p>It was a joke, energizer. God, you're dense.</p>