<p>Hi, I need some advice toward transferring back to California. I originally posted this in the "Transfer Students" thread, but was advised to repost here. So lets see how it goes...</p>
<p>A little background info:
I grew up in California, and due to a series of unfortunate events (my father died when I was 15, mother was unable to afford our house in CA) I had to move out-of-state (the deep south, I won't indicate where unless its necessary). Needless to say, I am tired of living here (I am now 19) and I want to transfer back to CA.</p>
<p>I have been taking classes at a local community college and have my AA nearly complete (core classes are done, just electives now). I was thinking I should transfer to a 'feeder' college in CA in the interest of:</p>
<p>**[1] Obtaining residency at a cheaper college than trying for a university and paying a big non-residency fee</p>
<p>[2] So my transcript will be more appealing to a CA university since I would be coming from a California community college rather than an out-of-state one**</p>
<p>**Additionally, my mother WILL be moving back to CA approximately around the time I will. So my dependent residency status should depend on when she obtains residency, right?</p>
<p>I have already consulted one community college (Santa Barbara City College) and they said my classes would transfer. I am not sure what CA campus I want to go to, but I do not want to go to any other university than in California (California is where my heart and home will always be). I think I would prefer the SoCal area, since that is the area I am most familiar with. I was thinking UCSB, but I don't know if I can afford the rent. I would love to go to a private university, but I don't think I could ever afford the tuition or the rent. Also, I was looking into Cal. Poly Pomona. I have a girlfriend who will be attending classes with me so we can split costs. Does anyone have any suggestions?</p>
<p>Additionally, here's my info:</p>
<p>Major: Biological Sciences/Pre-Medical
GPA: 3.72
I think I have a little over 33 credit hours at the moment.
I don't recall my test scores at this moment...</p>
<p>Thanks!
-Ravenasque</p>
<p>p.s. I have no idea if this means anything, but I am also the Science senator for the SGA and a member of Phi Theta Kappa. I can't seem to find much Phi Theta Kappa stuff in CA, so I think it's probably worthless.</p>