<p>Thanks kev. This is what I was getting at (over and over again). I have plenty of units... more than they can accept. However, there might be a few classes both pre-reqs for a specific major, or one or two missing from their general "breadth/distribution" lower-level requirements. These classes either:</p>
<p>A) were not offered by my school, or
B) I did not take.</p>
<p>Now, would that affect my application (as far as acceptance), would would I be able to matriculate, but simply be required to take the missing classes. I am going to assume that this would have minimal impact on my acceptance (unless, perhaps, TOO many classes were missing). However, if I was gunning for entrance into a certain major--and one or two pre-requirements had not been met--would I not be able to enter the major (and start the upper-division classes)?</p>
<p>Let's say I was missing two pre-req classes and no lower-division general/breadth/distribution classes... would my first semester (as a transfer student) consist of just those two missing classes? Or are schools typically lenient, and would allow me to start taking upper-division classes while fulfilling those two pre-reqs?</p>