So All I Need is 60 Units?

<p>So All I Need Is 60 Units? Or 60 Transferable Units? Because let say i take really low level english and math, will it counts toward the 60 units? Thanks</p>

<p>60 Transferable Units....the bulk of which will come from IGETC...thus you won't be able to take the super easy road.</p>

<p>Listen to SP123.</p>

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<p>All course work must be college-level (come on, isn't that obvious?) for it to transfer. So yeah, 60 transferable units.</p>

<p>And don't forget the foreign language requirement...</p>

<p>Actually, I think that if you took two years of foreign language in high school with grades of C- or better, I think that you don't have to take a foreign language in community college.</p>

<p>^ yup 2 years in high school</p>

<p>alright then how can i show them i completed 3 years of mandarin in high school?</p>

<p>have ur high school send a transcript to ur cc to clear it off</p>

<p>Will it be too late to do that now since i graduated high school a year ago? since my high school don't have my transcript anymore i think</p>

<p>High schools will always have a transcript for you. I went back to my high school to get my transcript for transfer and they still had it and I graduate 2 years ago. It shouldn't be a problem to get a transcript from your high school. Most likely if you are trying to transfer to a UC they would ask you for the transcript to see if you complete any requirements like the American history and insitution requirement or the foreign language requirement.</p>

<p>If it was that easy almost any one get into a UC. Also isn't your goal to graduate? How can you if all you have taken is easy classes at the UC not working towards your degree. It doesn't get any easier at the UC.</p>