<p>Will the classes I take this summer (summer between high school and college) transfer to UCSD? Someone told me they won't because I'm already enrolled at ucsd. Can anyone confirm this?</p>
<p>I'm taking summer school too to specifically to get some GE's out of the way for when I start UCSD. </p>
<p>You should probably make sure that those classes are tranferrable for UC credit. </p>
<p>You can do that at <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>, where you put in UCSD and whatever college you're taking summer school at + what classes you're taking and it'll tell you if/how many units of credit you'll get. </p>
<p>If you call UCSD, in my experience, they tell you to go to that site, hah..</p>
<p>anyone know the limit of units we can take over the summer at community college?</p>
<p>yeah, according to assist.org my classes will transfer. But my friend said that because I won't be a high school student while I'm taking the class and I'm enrolled in college the credits somehow won't work. This is what I'm worried about.</p>
<p>Never heard of limits to units you can take. You do need to be sure that UCSD would take the class you'd do. I did a class a summer after my sophomore year, and it doesn't count. Luckily, all myh other classes do.</p>
<p>:) If I just take 3 classes this summer, I can literally be done with all my GEs in my first year. However, I am having trouble fitting that 3rd class into my schedule... I may have to be in for an extra CC class during the next summer to finish my GEs.</p>
<p>nope...it doesn't matter if you're a high school student or not...or a college student or not, for that matter.THE CREDITS WILL WORK =D!! Like I said, I'm doing the same thing as you are and I talked to my school counselor about it and I'm preeetty sure she would have been able to tell me if I was unable to use those credits, in the summer between hs and college..</p>