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<p>So because they are in law school now that gives them a sort of higher level mentality than the average person of how the transfer process works? My mom's an engineer and thinks the transfer process is crap. Does that mean shes right? Just because someone is highly educated in a certain field does not mean that they are on a higher level than the rest of us... in this case about the transfer process. What I am saying about transfering to a UC is correct, you are the one who is wrong. Instead of talking to one counselor about the transfer process and TAP and believing their every word, you should have gone to a few to make sure everything you heard was correct. If I went and talked to a UCLA rep and he/she told me that a 2.0 GPA will get me into UCLA, would it be wise to just believe it? Thats essentially what you are doing. So if anything you are the one who has lost all credibility for providing false factual information about the transfer process to a UC.</p>