<p>For out-of-state it might be tricky. What in-state transfers have to follow is the IGETC.</p>
<p>[University</a> of California - Counselors](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/adminfo/transfer/advising/igetc.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/adminfo/transfer/advising/igetc.html)</p>
<p>I would try to stay as close to that as possible. Also, as a political science major you should try to complete as many comparable courses to the pre-reqs for the prospective camouses you’re applying to.</p>
<p>For example, if you’re applying to UCLA I would try to complete courses comparable to</p>
<p>American Politics
Comparitive Governments
World Affairs
Western Political Thought
Statistics.</p>
<p>[Welcome</a> to ASSIST](<a href=“http://www.assist.org%5DWelcome”>http://www.assist.org) has the listing of pre-reqs for every major at each UC campus.</p>
<p>High school grades and stats have no weight in transfer admissions. There isn’t even a space in the application to enter in high school grades, SAT scores, etc.</p>
<p>I hope this helps. It seems like it would be kind of confusing for out-of-state transfers.</p>