Transferring to CSU; Concentrating on Accounting; Future Plans, need opinions

Hi everyone I have two major concerns I need advise on.

Problem 1;
Some background; I am a transfer student who went to community college for 3 years and I had some family troubles my first year of college, thats why my gpa sunk tanked. BTW my major is Business Administration; focusing on Accounting. So, I applied to every school possible to see if i could get in but I go denied many schools. I got accepted to UCR, but my family talked me into staying home. Then, I finally made my decision to go to a CSU, because it is more financially affordable for my family. Which seemed like the right decision because my GPA was extremely low, “2.6”. Overall, I am happy I get to stay home for two more years and go to school in my hometown. Along the same lines, I am just worried for the future. I keep feeding my curiosity on the differences between attending CSU’s and UC’s. I keep reading on negative perspectives on CSU’s and it is honestly worrying me. Although the thought of dropping out of CSU and going to community college seems like a better idea; I cant because I am already done with my pre-reqs for Business and there is no point to go back to community college. Initially, my goal is to finish an accounting undergraduate degree and then go on to law school. I just feel hopeless and do not know what to do. I feel like future wise I will not have the same job opportunity as those who attend UC’s… Or not even get into law schools.

Problem 2; My future goals; Law School etc.
My goal is to be a practicing lawyer and accountant one day. I know this is a rare career combo and people think it is very odd when i say I want to do both. I am worried after I graduate from CSU hopefully with a higher gpa than i started with from community college, I wont get accepted into the Law schools I want to attend. I am going to have an opportunity to have a redo for my grades while going to the csu, but will law schools not accept me due to my lower gpa at community college, than going to csu? I am a very confused puppy and need some solid advise of what could possibly happen or what to expect. Quick recap on why my gpa was low during community college, My background; I am the oldest child, my freshmen year of college i had my mom go through breast cancer, two deaths in my family etc. It had a major toll on my well-being and caused me to just give up. I never stopped going to school though, one thing I admire about myself is I do not give up. I work hard, I volunteer for my community, I am aware of issues around me, I am a people person. I just need guidance on what to do next.

Ps To anyone who reads this and responds your time and advise is very much appreicated.
Thank you

Not sure where you are reading the negative perceptions about CSUs - there are 23 and they have differing reputations but, I have never heard anyone just dismiss the whole system and its millions of graduates.

I am not sure which CSU you attend but, I’d encourage you to go to LinkedIn, search for the college and see where its graduates actually work - and what kind of jobs they hold. I bet you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

It sounds like you are pretty close to your BS. I’d encourage you to stick where you are, get the degree, then get a job. Revisit law school in a couple of years.

I don’t know where you are getting the negative perception for CSU’s from. Here in San Diego I know many people (myself included) that have business degrees from SDSU and are working in their fields and doing very well. You should finish your accounting degree before deciding what to do next. I would encourage you to go the masters in accounting route and get your CPA over law school. If you are going to pay for law school yourself and have to take out loans in order to do so I would not recommend doing that for any school that is not a top 20 law school (just my opinion).

Don’t worry about others perceptions and just work hard on doing well and getting you BS.

First, don’t worry about not going to a UC for accounting. You will have no trouble getting a job with an accounting degree from a CSU. Second, as far as law school goes, I have a family member that literally failed an entire semester of his sophomore year who got his stuff together and got a 4.0 the rest of the way. He did very well on the LSAT and got into Columbia Law.

The past is the past. Just focus on the future and be proud of what you’ve achieved so far.