<p>You know.. even if you get in to Cal, you are not in Economics major yet.
You have to take Stats and Intermediate Econ courses and get B or higher in order to get in.
I've seen many of intended econ students who transferred with 4.0 GPA dropping out of the major or even school because they couldn't keep up with the courses.
I'm just saying you should reorganize and re-prioritize before you transfer.</p>
<p>"I would not recommend it unless you're good at math. Math/econ will have upper division math, which is very difficult for an average person."</p>
<p>Another person said it was a "grad school" major that didn't prepare him for a job out of college. That said, it's what I'm applying for.</p>
<p>-i said that long ago</p>
<p>"sstory: There is no excuse for laziness (not finding info after you were provided with the link). And, by the way, 3.6 means that the OP is lazy. CC courses are not rocket science, no talent is needed. In CC, you put sufficient effort, you get a guaranteed A."</p>
<p>I agree, someone not being able to navigate a website properly is almost as lazy as someone who took 10 years to go to a community college after high school. Sorry to hear about your attitude problem. People come to this website for help, not to be insulted.</p>