Destressed in Sac Town missing the Cali Zone?!

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>I'm really at a loss as to what is the best avenue for me in the long run.</p>

<p>Some back ground is that I am currently a sophomore at Sacramento State University and this university has been nothing but a nightmare! I reach out to Student Services and Health Services when I was basically being treated as a joke by "Admissions", got stalked on campus, and the people are very weird. I've personally been violated by men in grocery stores close to the campus and it's very unsettling to me.
For my college experience so far, the admissions has slacked and neglected to implement my transfer credits from my CCs and AP tests to give me the appropriate credits so that I won't have to pay for a class that I basically tested out of. </p>

<p>I initially came to Sacramento from Los Angeles because I'm naturally not the type to go wild and party a lot but I am fairly social and I do enjoy getting to know people.
Sacramento was a get away for me because I didn't have to worry about the crazy congestion and super competitive/cut-throat mentality that I grew up with during my high school years.</p>

<p>I am currently a Dietetics major and I'm planning to also major in Design or Anthropology because I enjoy the "openness" that these two subjects have. </p>

<p>I have about a 2.6 right now.</p>

<p>I was an Honors student until I broke down from all the emotional stress and the constant anxiety from being in Sacramento. I wasn't healthy and nobody was willing to help me.</p>

<p>After getting a car accident I was forced to take a semester off and am currently staying with my parents while I get treatment. I come to realize that I miss LA.
I didn't really get to appreciate the completive nature of people down here until I compared the work ethics of the majority of Sacramento students. I know that I'll get along with more people here and I feel a bit safer down here.
The completive nature of the individuals down here also means admissions or other individuals that value their jobs actually DO their job.</p>

<p>** I am thinking about transferring to Santa Monica college and transfer again to UCLA if that's possible.</p>

<p>However, I don't how it will look if I transferred my grades from Sac State onto my Santa Monica transcript or should I start all over and go into overdrive with my courses?</p>

<p>all your college courses follow you so if you transferred to SMCC you’d take your Sac State courses with you.
Transferring to SMCC sounds like a wise course of action at the present moment. However if you already completed your CC courses and requirements, registering at SMCC might not be a possibility, so investigate if you can register there, and if not, at another CSU or college (LMU or Whittier are nearby).</p>