Non CCC Courses - Need Opinions

<p>I've mentioned a few times before that I'm in a sort of odd situation. I was hoping I could get some opinions regarding the transferability of courses I've done out of state.</p>

<p>Basically, I've got 37 "California Community College Transferable" credits by the end of Spring. I think I've got the other 23 I need to transfer in the bag, but I need some reassurance. (;</p>

<p>Credits I'm Banking On:
AP English Lit/Comp: 3 credits for freshman composition.
AP Microeconomics: 3 credits
AP US History: 3 credits (I've taken US History I at a CCC, but not US History II)
Second Semester Calculus: 3 Credits, figure second semester Calc is pretty much standard across the board.
Multivariable Calculus: 4 Credits. As above.</p>

<p>So, if I'm right about all of the above that leaves me with 6 credits to pick up. I've got a few classes, among which I feel fairly certain I'll pick up those 6. These include:</p>

<p>Two semesters of French.
Two semesters of Psychology.
Intro Stats.
Art Appreciation.</p>

<p>And then I've got maybe 20 more credits that I think could be accepted, but most won't. You know, the sort of humanities classes that one university offers that another might not.</p>

<p>How do you guys think I stand for those 60 credits?</p>

<p>Thanks y'all,
Joe</p>

<p>Side Question: Do you guys think a college trigonometry class will transfer to Berkeley? I explained it in my essay, but I'm hoping it doesn't get counted in my transferable GPA.</p>

<p>The best thing to do, although not a guarantee is to look at the general course catalog for the campus you want to transfer to. In the catalog it should list the units for the AP exams. For transferability of courses compare course title and description between your catalog and the campus catalog. If the title and description are comparable then the course has a high probability of transferring. I like to say if you look at the catalog then can point to a course and say, “that is the course I took;” then it has a high chance of transferring.</p>

<p>UCD Admissions,</p>

<p>Your general advice puts me at ease. I was mainly concerned about a situation where they'd be extraordinarily tight on standards. I think I don't need to try cramming a third CCC class in this semester.</p>

<p>Thanks much,
Joe</p>