<p>Hi I was hoping someone would chance me for transfer to UDub!</p>
<p>HS
GPA: 3.4UW 4.0 W
SAT: 2020 Single composite (700 M 700 W 620 R)
2090 Super Score (760 M 710 W 620 R)
SAT II: Math 2 710, Bio E 680, Korean W/ Listening 740.
Took 9 AP Classes/tests. Passed all tests but 1.
EC: A lot of volunteering for various things. 3 Years of track and field.</p>
<p>College (this is where i start to worry): California CC
GPA: 3.12 from 17 Units
13 Units in progress all with A's so far (so if I do get all A's, it brings me up to 3.52)
EC:Unpaid Internship at a hospital, along with volunteering at a different hospital.
Essay: I think it was decent. My sister who was an english major at UC Berkeley said it was good. It was long though...
Recs: Good-Great.</p>
<p>Bumpity bump bump, bump bump!</p>
<p>It’s possible. If you still have Wash. residency I suggest applying to another college in Washington as well. If you have Cal residency though, I highly recommend staying in California. You have an almost unfair advantage over all other transfers in Cali b/c you’re coming from a community college in their state. What’s your major/planned major btw? That’s an important factor in transfers, especially to UW. Some of their programs are so competitive that internal transfers are next to impossible.</p>
<p>thanks for your input!
i’m a bio major, probably really competitive.</p>
<p>and as to why i’m not staying in CA, I just wanted to live somewhere oos for a change. Washington seemed like a good fit.</p>
<p>Yup, definitely competitive. Like I said, Cali is the way to go. You don’t know how many college kids, including me, would kill to be where you are. If you want a change of scenery that bad at a damn good college, I’d suggest the Midwest or MD, VA, NC. Don’t go real far south b/c southern states are really hacking at state education.</p>