Graduating Early

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<p>Based on the information you listed, the earliest you could apply to transfer is Fall 2011 for the Fall 2012 session (your peers will be starting UCs in Fall 2011). You can’t apply as a transfer student when you are still in high school; you have to be enrolled full time (ie, no special admission) non-summer at least 1 semester by the end of the period you are applying.</p>

<p>1) Apply as a Freshman
2) Complete the IGETC. Note that you don’t have to be a transfer student for the IGETC*, but you must complete it before you start.
3) Your UC-transferable CCC coursework will still transfer over.
4) It won’t be complicated to dorm with other Freshmen since you applied as one.
5) You will still have a good chance at admission as a Freshman because you completed all of those units. I personally know somebody who got into UCLA as a Freshman with a 3.56 UW HS GPA, 1980 SAT because he had accumulated 65 units and all prereqs for his major. With all those units, you will almost be treated like a transfer student when you apply as a Freshman.
6) Finish HS to get the full experience, and still be 2 years ahead with general education completed.
7) Although you would be admitted as a Freshman, you will still have junior level status. They define status based on units.
8) Also, with transfer admission, it is a lot harder to switch your major, and you stated you did not know what you wanted to do. Entering as a Freshman will give you more flexibility with this.</p>

<p>*proof:
A student may be IGETC certified if they have completed coursework at a California Community College(s) without regard to current enrollment status or number of units accrued at a CCC.
<a href=“http://www.asccc.org/icas/docs/final%20igetc_standards_v1_1_06-04-09.pdf[/url]”>http://www.asccc.org/icas/docs/final%20igetc_standards_v1_1_06-04-09.pdf&lt;/a&gt; [2.2]</p>