Transferring as an out-of-state student.

<p>I am an out-of-state student and would like to transfer to either a UC or CSU after obtaining 60 transferable units. At this point, I am not sure which California University I would like to transfer to, so I pretty much have a wide variety of options. Since each UC and CSU have different transfer admission requirements and credit evaluations, how do I go about picking classes in my community college that would transfer to all Universities? I am worried that if I pick out classes that is solely to meet the requirements of one University, it might not be transferable to another University (if I don't get admitted to my first choice, which may be a high rate because I would be an OOS.) </p>

<p>I do not want to be taking classes and lose those credits along the way in the transfer process because it might not even be transferable to a college that I get accepted to. I would appreciate some advice with this as I've been talking to counselors in my community college but none of them really helped me...</p>

<p>You wrote last winter asking about the cost of OOS colleges. Are you OK with the cost of the CA publics for OOS students?</p>

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<p>Yeah I am. But that’s not what my question is about.</p>