<p>Due to a lot of complicated issues (financial and mental health issues), I've decided that I'm going to be dropping out of my four year university and heading back to community college by home. I'm hoping to transfer to USC for business and later on going into accounting. From the looks of it, I think I'll be able to complete all the transfer requirements in about a 1-1.5 years. My grades at my previous college aren't really good (2.2 GPA ish) and I was wondering how much of this will have an impact on me for admission to USC in the future? If I do amazing at CC, will this effect me much? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. </p>
<p>You know - the best you can do is try and see what happens. USC is pretty holistic in its admissions approach. But beyond grades, they’re turning down significant portions of students who apply - even those with no negatives in their application. But they also take people who aren’t perfect.</p>
<p>So give it a try. But don’t get your hopes up because the odds for anyone just happen to be low. Read the chance me final answer thread to find out the real deal.</p>