What classes should I take to transfer to an Ivy League

<p>Hi everyone. I'm attending community college full time taking three classes every semester and I'm working a full time job.The name of the community college I am attending is a small college called Victor Valley College. There's not that much to do on campus and mostly people that work or have kids go to this school. If I maintain my 4.0 could I get into an Ivy League? </p>

<p>Contact your school’s Transfer Office.</p>

<p>Not even the best possible grade will guarantee an Ivy League acceptance. The types of classes you’ll need to take really depends on the each school and major’s requirements, so I suggest doing some heavy online research. You should also have plenty of backup schools to be safe. I’m not sure what kind of situation you’re in but especially if you’re a non-traditional student, I recommend checking out Ivy League extension schools (Harvard, Columbia, UPenn), also called “backdoors”, which are cheaper and much easier to get into. It’s not a conventional college experience but you’ll still be able to get a diploma from these colleges. A book that you would find helpful is “Open the Gates to the Ivy League” by C.W. Henderson. Good luck!</p>