<p>Hello everyone!</p>
<p>I just transferred to California State University, Northridge for the Fall 2013 term. I originally applied to CSUN, San Diego State, CSU San Marcos, and Fresno State. I got rejected from 3/4 of the universities for my undergrad. I know it's two years away, but I would like to know how hard it is to get into SDSU Grad school? Since I didn't get admitted into SDSU for my undergrad, I was wondering if I have a chance to get into it in a couple of years if I bring my grades up? I know on the SDSU Grad site it says that:</p>
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Transcripts: Send official transcripts (in sealed envelopes) issued within the last year from all U.S. postsecondary institutions attended.
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<p>By the time I apply to SDSU, I'll only have to submit my transcripts from CSUN correct?</p>
<p>Of course I will apply to my current school also as a back up incase I don't get into SDSU again, and a few other CSUs.. maybe even some UCs if they have my graduate major. If it helps I'm deciding between a Master's degree in Cognitive Psychology or Criminal Justice. Thanks all for your advice!</p>