<p>Major: International Relations </p>
<p>College GPA: 3.93 GPA (may rise to 4.0 when teacher fixes my bio lab grade)</p>
<p>HS GPA: 3.4 (this will probably hurt me lol)</p>
<p>EC's: Executive in student government, reporter for the school newspaper, interned for two local elections (one for an aspiring senator and the other for an aspiring councilman). </p>
<p>Extra: Implemented new legislature at my CC, advocated for more resources for undocumented students at my CC (which were attained), currently pending finalist for an student representative position at the CCC Board of Governors, created new segment in my school newspaper about global issues. </p>
<p>edit: raised to 4.0 now</p>
<p>List all courses taken; the CC where you go now is irrelevant.</p>
<p>Global Politics, Politics of the Developing World, General Biology, General Biology Lab, Western Civ, English IA. </p>
<p>My biggest concern, which I hope any of the posters here could help me out with, is that I didn’t really follow USC’s transfer requirements since I’m trying to fulfill UCB and UCD’s prereqs. If I apply as a sophomore transfer, I think I’ll have 1 or 2 areas left unfinished for USC. </p>
It seems like some of your classes overlap and I’m not sure if they’ll all be accepted. That said, if you have a 4.0 then you’ll likely get in but don’t expect more than three classes to transfer over (English, bio, and history). I’m not sure about the poli sci courses. How about finances, will you need a lot of aid?
Although the two politics courses are fairly different (former dealing with globalization and international security and latter dealing more with different cultures across the developing world), I’m happy you highlighted this since it’s a pretty good point lol. And yeah, I’ll most likely need quite a bit of FA.
Btw thanks for all your input, you’ve been very helpful!