Out of State schools, TRANSFER FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGE. pls read.

<p>Hi ! Im new to this website but when I have looked up information about schools this is almost always the first one to come up. So I decided to get involved.</p>

<p>Here are my stats.
personal,
-I moved to America on Sep.11th 2001. (from denmark) - i was 9 years old.
-I speak Danish and German fluently (we speak Danish in my home)
-My dad is from Iran/Azerbaijan , he fled during the Iranian revolution. I have been there multiple times.
-I leave the country twice a year to travel.
-Raised Atheist.</p>

<p>School related sort of,
-Super depressed throughout highschool , almost no motivation. I was in atleast half honors/ap classes but did nothing ( study wise) and my gpa at the end of highschool was 2.7 my act score is 28 . AP tests, English I got s 4 and a 3. on Macro I got a 4. I was on the Debate team, and in the orchestra program/musical pit/honors ensemble/choir. I took private violin lessons since I was 7, and was supposed to go to a music conservatory but then decided no. </p>

<p>'unique things' : we are here with a greencard, this summer I was in Africa for 3 months with a program called 'world teach' through Harvard. I taught grades 5-10 ICT and English All of my kids were from the location. (I was the youngest person having been accepted in the program.) , Two summers before that (in Highschool) I participated in an exchange program with students from Austria. Besides that, I have not stayed in the country for one summer since we moved here.
Next summer I will be a camp counselor at Concordia Language Villages (in Minnesota) for either the Norweigen/Danish or German camp for a month. I am also currently enrolled in Turkish school. I volunteer weekly at a Hospice teaching the residents music, or playing music for them. violin and piano. </p>

<p>Jobs: Oberweis, Fat Rickys (italian restaurant - was waitress), Dinolfos Banquet Hall (waitress) and my current job is at Outback Steakhouse ( as a waitress.)</p>

<p>I am currently at the community college in our area, and will have 42 credits after one year. Currently getting straight A's and plan on keeping it that way. I am taking Arabic 101, German 4, International Affairs, World Religion, and History of Asia.
I want to major in one of the following ; international affairs, international business, economics, or language.
and minor in one of those also. </p>

<p>I live 20 min from the city of chicago.
(also lived a year in Fairfax, VA)</p>

<p>Thanks for reading all of that.
Now here is my main question,</p>

<p>I want to transfer at the end of the year, and it will not be a problem to get into schools like Depaul or UIC downtown, but I kind of want to get out of this state, as a fresh start. Here are the schools I have looked into. Please tell me if i even stand a chance, or what i should do to increase my chance, or any information you can give me. Also their view on community college transfers.</p>

<p>-University of California, Los Angelos
-University of California, Berkeley
-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
-University of California, San Diego
-Stanford</p>

<p>please keep in mind I am very much leaning towards something with economics and foreign language.</p>

<p>UCs will be expensive for out of state students, with little or no financial aid available. They are friendly to transfers from California community colleges; not sure about out of state transfers. The [Welcome</a> to ASSIST](<a href=“http://www.assist.org%5DWelcome”>http://www.assist.org) course articulation site lists courses only from California community colleges which match up to courses for majors at UCs (and CSUs), but you may be able to make good guesses about what courses at your community college will match up.</p>

<p>Michigan will also be expensive for out of state. But its transfer course articulation site [UM</a> Transfer Credit Equivalencies](<a href=“http://www-a2.lsa.umich.edu/tce_dev/Public/CT_TCESearch.aspx]UM”>http://www-a2.lsa.umich.edu/tce_dev/Public/CT_TCESearch.aspx) does include out of state community colleges.</p>

<p>Consider UIUC for in-state school good for economics. Also consider Minnesota (Twin Cities) for lower than usual out of state costs and good economics.</p>

<p>Stanford is always considered a super-reach, and admits very few transfer students – but does appear to favor community college students among transfer applicants. Financial aid is relatively generous if you do get admitted.</p>

<p>If you are considering graduate school in economics, you may want to take math through calculus, multivariable calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and calculus-based statistics at your community college, even if they are not listed as major prerequisites (they may be listed as optional courses for those considering graduate school in economics).</p>

<p>^ Excellent answer.</p>

<p>thank you very much.</p>

<p>anything regarding my personal things or ec?</p>