Transferring from another country

<p>I'm American, but I took a risk and decided to come over to London for my undergraduate degree. In the UK, you apply specifically to your program, and it is very hard to transfer within the school. There are no general education requirements, either.</p>

<p>I have decided that this degree isn't right for me, and since I'm not sure exactly what I want to study I am probably going back to the US. I have no math, science, or language credits, and will not have them by the end of the year. I will have several credits for polisci/economics, however. I also won't have any GPA, as that doesn't exist over here. I do have an AP at grade 5 and 3 SAT IIs at above 700. My SAT is 2050 and my ACT is 32. My high school GPA is 3.1.</p>

<p>Is it even possible to transfer? I know the deadline is March 1st, so I don't have much time to get this stuff done. Should I look at the other schools that accepted me out of high school, or will that not help at all?</p>

<p>Thank you all for your help!</p>

<p>Of course it is possible to transfer. The colleges will evaluate your transcripts individually. The will let you know which courses can be used. The other schools that accepted you sound like a good place to start, especially since you had already identified those as appealing to you. Check each college website for transfer admissions requirements to see if you meet them. You can email the admissions office if you have any questions for the more unusual situation of transferring from a UK school.</p>