<p>Currently, I attend a Community College and have completed my first semester. So far I have a 3.77 gpa in transferable units to USC. I got a B in a math class, but it was non-transferable. I was wondering if that factored into my application GPA? By the way, these are the courses I have taken, and will take in intersession/spring. I will have had 30 units completed.</p>
<p>(Transferable) 5 units Chinese 1A/B A
(Transferable) 4 units CHEM A130 OC Prep General Chemistry B
(Transferable) 3 units ENGL A100 OC Freshman Composition A
(Non-Transferable) 3 units MATH A120 OC Trigonometry B
(Transferable) 3 units PHIL A100 OC Intro To Philosophy A
(Transferable) 3 units PSYC A100 OC Intro To Psychology A</p>
<p>= 3.77 in transferable units</p>
<p>Winter/Spring I'm taking:
CHEM A180 OC General Chemistry 5 units
ECON A180 OC Macroeconomics 3 units
ENGL A101 OC Criticl Reasn:Literatur 3 units
MATH A170 OC Precalculus Math 4 units
MUS A105 OC Music From Bach To Rock 3units
SOC A180 OC Introductory Sociology (I) 3 units</p>
<p>all transferable for next semester and will have at least 30 transferable ones</p>
<p>I don't really have any EC's, my high school record was not that good (above a 3.0 though). I plan on shadowing a pharmacist/working at a pharmacy or hospital during the winter or spring, and plan on writing about my passion to be a pharmacy major. </p>
<p>I was also wondering where the letter of rec should be from? I think my English teacher will be able to write me one. I know a pharmacist that is a friend of my family, but I'm not sure if she can write a letter of rec for me? Just wondering where I'm at for my chances at USC as a sophomore transfer, and also whether I should just wait another year and transfer to UCLA. Thank you guys in advance! :)</p>