<p>In all of its 6 colleges, it says the requirement is to complete 15 classes of upper devision(some are a little different).</p>
<p>Organic chem is considered a upper devision class.</p>
<p>If i take it at a CC, will that go to one of the 15 upper devision classes requirement or will i have to take 15 more classes.</p>
<p>I got nervous when i read this on assist.org</p>
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NOTE: THE FOLLOWING UPPER DIVISION<br>
CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS MAY BE TAKEN AT |<br>
A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. IF COMPLETED AT A |<br>
COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STUDENTS STILL MUST |<br>
MEET UPPER DIVISION GRADUATION |<br>
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE AT UCSD.</p>
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<p>This will be a dificult task to try to try to call or email some of the counselors there, i was hoping someone would know.</p>
<p>It doesn't matter what course it is, EVERY community college course transfers as LOWER divison. So say you take Chem 109 at a community college, it will transfer as a lower division chemistry course.</p>
<p>blackdream, do u mean that they won't count it toward the 15 class requirement or that they will reject u when u apply?</p>
<p>3 cons about SD.</p>
<ol>
<li>Stupid upper devision requirement for their "colleges"</li>
<li>Stupid GE requirement for specific colleges</li>
<li>No guaranteed housing</li>
</ol>