<p>Do you need to take SAT or SAT II to transfer to UCs? I only completed SAT and one subject for SAT II in High School. (Year ago)</p>
<p>I'm contemplating about applying to UCLA and Cal for the hell of it, even tho I'm going to USC this Jan 2008. I LOVE USC, but I'm worried about the debt I will incur since I didn't qualify for any financial aid. </p>
<p>Stats: CCC 3.76 GPA and 38 units completed (one year). Poli Sci Major.</p>
<p>I completed 38 units in a year at CC. I'm going to CC for fall semester and completing another 15 units. I will then go to USC for spring semester because they only admitted me for that term. I think (i could be wrong) that UCs will base their decision off of the 53 units completed (@ CC) and not the 15 units I will be taking at USC during the spring term. Make any sense? That way, I have a chance to enjoy your misery @ UCLA. :)</p>
<p>lol, i wish u could get the chance to share my misery. But to be honest, u shouldnt go to usc after the spring. Stick to the CC thing until the end.</p>
<p>What if I don't even get into UCLA or Cal, and I rejected USC. I wud be screwed. My heart is at USC and has been for my entire life. Just the financial situation is gonna be tricky. Lots of debts!</p>
<p>If you love USC, stay at USC. Find ways to pay for your tuition, like a part time job or something. And even if you haev debt, it would be worth it because you went to a school that you love. For debts, it's not like you're paying a large chunk of your income every month for it. You'll still be living fine. And after you get your degree from USC, I am sure you're not going to be working with a low wage job.</p>