<p>Hello everyone!</p>
<p>I'm currently at my 3rd semester at Sacramento State University. I will be attending a community college in Spring 2013 to transfer to a different CSU. My current GPA is 3.38 and I'm confident that this semester I will be getting either all A's which will raise my GPA to a 3.60. In the case that I get one B my GPA will be 3.51. I am majoring in health science - health care administration. Now, Sac State does have the major but I am very tired of Sac State due to various personal reasons. I would love to go to school in LA, but as I looked at their majors CSU LA and Fullerton does not offer a concentration in health care administration. I understand that Long Beach is very competitive and hard to get in each year. Can anyone please give me insight on the average transfer GPA that LB wants? I am looking into transferring to San Jose State, but the feel of the area isn't very appealing to me. Now SJSU does have a health service administration concentration and they too are impacted. What is the average transfer GPA admission for Fullerton?</p>
<p>My other questions are if I were to try to transfer to CSU Fullerton and LA still with my health science major (although they do not offer concentration in administration) what can I do with that degree? The only concentrations they have are Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, and Special Studies Advising Track. What jobs can I get if I were to choose one of those concentrations? Would I still be able to do something in the administration field? Would it be a good idea to just try to transfer to Fullerton/LA and then get a 2nd Bachelor degree? I was told that CSU LA has an accredited program for health care administration major, but their website does not have enough information and whenever I try to call their school no one picks up...As of right now I am very confused and would love to have some advice and help.</p>