<p>I have a feeling my chances are really low, but I'd love to hear your opinions and suggestions!</p>
<p>So this is my situation:</p>
<p>I really want to get out of community college and transfer to a university by Fall 2013. I was looking towards USC or UCI, but right now I don't have enough units to transfer to a UC so I can only apply to USC this year.</p>
<p>I just started my second year (third semester) of college.</p>
<p>After my first year (two semesters) I completed 38 units and received a 3.7 GPA. All units are transferable BUT sadly, none satisfy GE requirements (except English).</p>
<p>Right now I'm only going to school part time (seven units) so by the end of this semester I'll only have a total of 45 units. </p>
<p>Next semester (spring 2013) I'll be sure to take only classes that satisfy GE requirements.</p>
<p>My SAT scores were okay and my GPA graduating high school was a 3.4. </p>
<p>I currently work two jobs, I volunteer at a children's hospital, I'm active in my church, and I moved to California on my own after high school (if any of that information matters).</p>
<p>Oh and another thing that I know will lower my chances of getting accepted. I have ONE W. I had to drop my Calculus I class ):</p>
<p>I know technically next year if I go to USC I'll be a junior, but unit wise I'd be considered a sophomore because I know by the end of Spring 2013, I won't have 60 units.</p>
<p>I'm planning on applying as an undeclared major, but I'm thinking of kinesiology or biological science.</p>
<p>I actually want to finish my GE and start on my major classes at USC. I really don't want to take them at a CC. </p>
<p>Should I still apply or? What should I do?</p>