<p>I'm applying as an international transfer student for cal state (chico, sdsu, sfsu and fullerton campuses), arizona state, hawaii state and colorado state. My high school coursework translates to about a 3.14 GPA, and my transferable undergrad coursework to about a 3.07 GPA. I've completed enough undergraduate coursework at University College London to apply as an upper-division (junior?) transfer, and I'm keen to major in political science. </p>
<p>If anyone is familiar with the British high school grading system, my results are this: A-Levels are Psychology (A grade), English Literature (B grade), History (B grade), and AS-Level Economics (C grade). My GCSEs are English (A Distinction grade), Biology (A grade), Psychology (B grade), History (B grade), Physics (B grade), Mathematics (B grade) and Chemistry (C grade). </p>
<p>Does anyone know whether it's likely I'll get into any of the unis I've chosen? I've heard alot of them are fairly easy to get into, although i'm not sure if that applies to transfer students/international students.</p>