<p>I'm a sophomore from Fresno State and I really want to transfer out. I have a 3.9 GPA and will have all my lower division G.E. completed, while missing one or two upper division G.E.</p>
<p>I have all my Business prereqs completed (two acct classes, two econ classes, biz law, and stats) but no calculus. I will take the equivalent of their first calculus course at a CC, since Fresno State doesn't offer an equivalent course, but according to assist.org, they seem to want two. Do I stand a chance of acceptance? Pretty much every school I want to transfer to also has this same issue. This same question goes for any other UCs I guess.</p>
<p>Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Even if you take the Calculus course at a CC, the UCs will still consider you a CSU transfer applicant. The UCs give CSU applicants the absolute lowest priority for transfer. The UCs only accept about 6% of CSU transfer applicants. This compares poorly with CCC transfer applicants who have a 32% acceptance rate, transfers from other UCs who have a 20% acceptance rate and even out of state four year college transfer applicants who have an acceptance rate of 10%.</p>
<p>Truthfully you stand no chance of getting accepted without your pre-reqs completed and even then UCI’s Business admin major is heavily impacted so it’s a toss up even then. </p>
<p>Even for the Business Econ major, they admitted only people with atleast both calculus completed</p>
<p>thanks a lot for the information. That’s kind of what I was afraid of…I’m hoping cal poly will be able to accept me I guess then.</p>