Transfer from OOS

<p>Chances?</p>

<p>I was born and lived in California my entire life except the past 2 years while I have been in community college. I moved because of financial issues and want to go back. I pointed this out in my application..maybe it will make them think of me as an in-state transfer? lol</p>

<p>Applying to: UCLA, Berkeley, Santa Barbara, San Diego</p>

<p>CC GPA: 4.0 (math and physics major so the classes are on the level of calc 3, diff-eq, calc-based physics, linear algebra, chemistry, biology, java programming, etc.)
Also, I know I am applying from OOS, but I will have all of the types of classes they want completed as shown on IGETC</p>

<p>ECA's:
-Dance/gymnastics training/performances
-Chamber singers, baritone section leader, performed in musicals, concerts
-Math/Physics tutor at my CC
-3 hrs a week teaching adult learners English as a 2nd language (comm service)
-Phi Theta Kappa member
-Applying for Department of Energy Summer Internship which I think I have a good chance of getting</p>

<p>Essays- I think very good, other people do too. Wrote about passion and drive for science and specifically physics for the first prompt, and wrote about my contrasting passion and experience in art through my time spent with dance in 2nd prompt</p>

<p>I think i heard from other posts that if your guardian / parents have you as a dependant and they’re from california or something, you’re a california citizen. like if you pay CA taxes you’re gonna be in-state… uhhh iono but i think you have good chances especially with that 4.0…</p>

<p>I think by from Ca you mean a Ca resident, which they are not anymore. Kind of sucks though since they have lived in Ca for a really long time and payed taxes but we moved when I graduated HS.</p>

<p>If you attended high school for 3 or more years in California, you are considered a non resident but you are exempt from paying Nonresident tuition. You will in state tuition. Good Luck 2 You!</p>