European University from US transfer.

<p>Hi, my name is Joey, pretty new here, though I've read quite a lot on this site already. I know this has probably been posted a million times (i've certainly seen it that many :p) but I have some sort of dilemma, that hopefully somebody could answer. </p>

<p>I was thinking of transferring to a European University, primarily trying to get into Cambridge or Warwick in London. I know they don't exactly take "transfers" but I wanted to start at the beginning on the Universities anyways so it's not a bother if I have to. How would one go about going from the U.S, and in a community college to a University in London? I was thinking of trying to get my AA in Astronomy and Archaeology (double major later) and trying to apply as an Undergrad, would that even work? or would I have to go to a JC in London/Europe to even have a chance of getting in?</p>

<p>Thank you,
Joey Pitarro.</p>

<p>Maybe post this in the UK subforum under International Students. There seems to be some helpful folks over there.</p>

<p>As for how to get in, from what I’ve read, they rely almost exclusively on numbers. SAT, ACT, IB, AP scores. If you’re good on those fronts, then you may have a chance of getting in. See what you can find for requirements on the websites of the schools you’re looking at, then head over to the UK forum. :)</p>

<p>Lol Warwick is not in London.</p>