Chances of transferring to top tier schools

In December you wrote that you’re currently attending UNC. There’s “years removed” from the process and then there’s years removed.

I get the impression from your previous posts that you don’t think much of community colleges. It doesn’t mean that adcoms agree with you. What’s the point in taking an “easy” major if that’s not what you want to study? It’s better for students to major in the field they want to work in then transfer to a school that’s within their academic range. Most students can’t afford to major in something else then start a new major after they transfer. That would require them to add semesters at the 4-year college to complete the major requirements they could have completed at the cc, and most families can’t afford a 5th year of college.

I don’t think this is true. I think @mathmom or @Blossom can tell you what math majors can do and what hiring managers want. From reading CC, the impression I get is that math is a well thought of major.