<p>I will possibly be transferring to CSULB this Spring as an accounting major, does anyone know how likely it is that I will graduate in two years? I've heard it's really hard to get classes at CSULB and no one graduates within two years. I plan on going to school full time.. any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks!</p>
<p>If that’s a real concern, why would you want to transer there?</p>
<p>My major is in the sciences so I’m not sure how accounting is in regards to class availability. On the upside most of your classes would be in the CBA building - so you’re close to all the parking. </p>
<p>As for finishing in two years, I transferred in with 70 units and should be able to finish within two years by my calculations. I could have likely finished in three semesters, under ideal circumstances, but I’m double majoring. If you’re an upper division transfer student most of the courses you’ll be taking are restricted to juniors/seniors so class availability isn’t that big of an issue. Aside from the upper division core requirements most courses are pretty much open. Unlike community college where classes fill-up in one day.</p>