<p>I'm currently a senior in high school but I'm also enrolled in the Running Start program, where one can earn both high school and college credits.
I'm attending a local community college therefore and will have earned 45 credits (my CC is on the quarter system) by the end of this June, when I'll graduate from high school.</p>
<p>I applied to three universities and got accepted to Washington State University and the U of Idaho but rejected from my #1 school, the University of Washington in Seattle.
I visited WSU and I really didn't like it because of its location even though they'd give me a full tuition scholarship... I just don't think I'd be happy there.</p>
<p>Right now my community college cum. GPA is a 3.4 - after two quarters so it should go up - but if I'd stay next year and would finish up my AA and then transfer - could I still get a really high GPA in just one year? I'd transfer in as a junior and I'd take the LSAT as a junior in June, I think. I'm already preparing for the LSAT so I hope I'll be okay by then.</p>
<p>Is it a mistake to turn down two universities for community college?</p>
<p>I'm afraid that it won't be possible for me to get stellar grades in just one year at an university.</p>
<p>I also don't know how hard the transition would be as a transfer.
I was shocked, honestly, when I found out that my GPA would not transfer from my CC to an university and that I'd have to start from 0 all over again.</p>