<p>So I have orientation at a piece of **** commuter school tomorrow, and I need to tell my academic advisor that I want to transfer and need credits that actually will transfer. How am I supposed to tell them that without knowing where I want to go next year schoolwise?</p>
<p>BTW credit wise will be a college sophomore this year through special enrolled credits and thus most likely will attempt to transfer this year.</p>
How are they supposed to know whether the credits will be accepted when they don’t know what school you are going to send them to?</p>
<p>If you’re going to a CC then you ought to take the classes that are on the list that your state U’s will accept for transfer credit. That will at least maximize your chances of them being accepted somewhere.</p>
<p>But also know that they have an agenda for you to take as many classes as possible regardless if they transfer or not. It’s a business so you need to be your own, best advocate. I like poster #2’s advice.</p>
<p>The flagship state university in your state should have a list of courses that will transfer. Even if you don’t know which university you will transfer to, that list is probably a good starting point.</p>
<p>For example, you can find transferable course listings for these states:</p>