Inter UC Transfers

<p>Hiya,
So I have a lot of decisions for transfering .. and am making this as complicated as possible.
but if you guys could bare with me, I could really use the help lol. </p>

<p>Basic background:
Currently at Community College GPA 3.61 Economics Major (something like 3.5 in pre-req classes)
I got into all UCs as some kind of business econ (if offered) or Economics (if bus-econ wanst offered) </p>

<p>however I got into Berkeley as a Spring Admit under economics, and I would really like to go there. at the same time I dont want to forget all my economics and math foundations so I asked my admissions officer if I could attend a 4 year during the fall (allowed as long as admissions offer lets you do it) i got this back ----
"If you wish to attend a 4 year institution for the Fall Semester 2009, I need to know which one you will attend and the number of units to be taken. This is important in order NOT to exceed 80 semester units by Spring 2010. However, it is entirely on your own to arrange the registration . "</p>

<p>i want to attend a UC for the fall term then go up to berkeley for Spring and my remaining undergraduate studies. </p>

<p>--So my question is, which UC should i go to during the fall ?? (preferably UCSD, UCLA, or UCSB)
I want a UC that has many transferrable economics courses that i can take to berkeley and not be too 'far' behind since i am a spring admit. i will have like 61 units by the end of this term so i am not worried about exceeding the 80 unit cap. </p>

<p>AND is there any page or site that has UC transferrable courses .. to another UC?
assist.org only has basically CC to UC agreements</p>

<p>any suggestions and websites would help immensely!! </p>

<p>thanks, kris</p>

<p>there is no site that lists inter-UC transferable courses…but they all should transfer over…</p>

<p>as for where to attend for fall, it’s totally up to you…are you looking for something specific?</p>

<p>it’d be really bad to goto another UC in the fall because berkeley is on semester system and all the other UCs except for merced are on quarter. So basically whatever econ class you take in the fall, you’d have to retake it at berkeley because you’d be missing out on 5 weeks worth of stuff that you would have covered in berkeley. Also, if you get a bad gpa at the UC, your admission to berkeley would be rescinded. Also, theres no website that articulates courses from one UC to another. You have to just look at the course description.</p>

<p>i don’t know how that would work since only ucb and ucm are the only ones on the semester system.</p>