<p>How well do you have to do to get into schools from which you got rejected? When you go to the university do you still get 4 years or just finish the 2 years?</p>
<p>I’d rather do the whole 4 years though. What would I need to do in community college to get into a school like UVA. I currently have a 3.5 unweighted, 4.06 weighted and 1900 SAT (520 math 670 reading 710 writing) You know English programs should just look at reading and writing that’s just my biased opinion.</p>
<p>Wait so if I fulfill all the requirements and the school has an agreement with a certain school then I will get in automatically and will get to study for 4 years at that school?</p>
<p>How do I get into Columbia University or Stanford?</p>
<p>When you complete two years in a community college you shall bascially finished the general educational requirements for a degree. When you transfer to a four year college you shall be in junior standing. You might only need two years to finish your degree requirements at the four year college. However, you might take longer than two years and it depends on how hard you study and how you schedule your classes. Some school has guaranteed agreement with a certain community colleges but there is always a minimum GPA requirements (it might be as low as 2.0). But not all school has agreements with community colleges. I don’t know about Columbia but Stanford is one that is very hard to transfer into.</p>