<p>Hello guys,
I am a junior this year and I have a question regarding this program:</p>
<p>Fremont Union High School District: College Now</p>
<p>By the end of this year, I would have taken ap exams in calc bc, us history, world history, japanese, chem, physic mechanics, physics e&m, and statistic. I also took multi-variable at local cc last semester.
My concern is the fact that if i were to enroll in this program, I am sure that I can complete all the requirements for a uc junior-year transfer. Is it possible for me to apply to UC as a senior as a upper division transfer? Or do i have to apply as a high school student? I am asking this because if I can apply as upper division transfer, I won't have to study for sat and stuff :D</p>
<p>To be considered a “transfer” student you have to apply from another post-secondary institution, meaning a college or university. You can’t “transfer,” which essentially means making a lateral move from one post-secondary institution another, if you’re not already enrolled in one. As a high school student, you could switch schools and transfer to another high school. You can’t “transfer” to a university from a high school. </p>
<p>Okay then. Lets say that my school allow me to graduate one year early since I already have all of the graduation requirement completed. I enroll to local cc for next year and finish all requirement for upper division transfer. Will UC be mad at me for graduating high school early? </p>
<p>You should drop hs and just go straight to college or take hs easy and self study for ap tests for the next 2 years. And do concurrent enrollment . This way, at a community college you would already be a sophomore. I suggest going to your colleges site and printing out the Igetc sheet and looking up your major and schools on assist.org :)</p>
<p>Uc won’t be mad!!! It is good! As long as you are okay saying “adios amigos my age” and paying for college sooner. I am not sure how FA would work</p>