Transferring from a community college to another community college?

<p>Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>So basically here is my situation: I'm trying to transfer as a Computer Science major to a UC. I've only done one semester in the college I've been in now but I'm doing pretty well.</p>

<p>Anyways, My girlfriend goes to UCSB and I want to transfer to SBCC</p>

<p>I hear about people going to many community colleges to get all of their credits so I don't know if this is any different.</p>

<p>Will this hurt my chances of transferring? Should I not do this? Is this a terrible idea?!</p>

<p>I have no expertise in this, but do you want to graduate with a degree from SBCC or transfer from SBCC to UCSB?..you could probably be in a program through your CC that would gurantee your chances of transferring into UCSB.
also, this site is pretty useful:
[Welcome</a> to ASSIST](<a href=“Welcome to ASSIST”>Welcome to ASSIST)</p>

<p>I have no expertise in this, but do you want to graduate with a degree from SBCC or transfer from SBCC to UCSB?..you could probably be in a program through your CC that would gurantee your chances of transferring into UCSB.
also, this site is pretty useful:
[Welcome</a> to ASSIST](<a href=“Welcome to ASSIST”>Welcome to ASSIST)</p>

<p>You can attend several community colleges, and many students do this in order to get all the courses they need. Just make sure that you obtain the minimum number of credits required to earn an Associates degree from the one college where you want to actually graduate. This will not hurt your chances to transfer, as many students do the same thing in urban areas where many CCs are close together. </p>

<p>Do you intend to get an Associates degree and then transfer? If so, make sure that you follow the advice above. Usually, that degree will help your transfer chances. You should confirm this though, as some students transfer to universities without first earning the Associates degree.</p>