Loopholes with transfer admissions?

<p>@Van Chowder</p>

<p>I am pointing out to the op the problems that could arise from his/her possible actions. And I can see by your post that you don’t fully understand the costs associated with attending a university. It costs about $24K/yr to attend Cal for an in-state student (tuition is only one of the costs, and it is actually quite low). 65% of Cal students receive some form of financial aid. Private institutions also give various amounts to students who have family incomes below a certain level (except those which don’t grant to transfer students at all). The point of my last post was to show the op what might happen as a result of his/her possible future plans. I informed him/her that unless he/she had wealthy parents, who could absorb the total costs associated with university studies, that he/she might face greater problems than just academic reprisal. It’s not about wins or fails… grow up. It’s about helping someone before they make a mistake that could affect their entire future.</p>