<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>