Possibility of 1 Year Transfer

<p>The only obvious problem with this is that you’ll be applying during the fall semester, during which you can only show them the two courses you’ve already taken. They won’t be able to see whether you can pull of a 20 unit semester, just that you’re planning to take one. Additionally, I don’t know the policy at your college, but most colleges do place a cap on units per semester. There’s a way around it at most, but at least at my college, there are minimum requirements to get the overload permit - usually based on units completed and GPA; whereas your GPA is great, you can only show that you’ve taken 7 units there, which doesn’t make a great case. </p>

<p>In terms of grades, they don’t really have much to go on (7 units worth of 4.0 is not the same as 20 or 30 units). If you’re taking summer session now so that they have a little more to go off of, it might help your chances, but I still think you’re in a tough spot. I know one person (and only one) who pulled off a two-year transfer - he’d done a ton of AP and taken other courses that he was somehow able to get credit for, so he had a sizable portion of IGETC done when he was applying.</p>

<p>I guess what I’m saying is it can theoretically be done but you’ll definitely have some obstacles to face. I wish you luck.</p>