My plans for the next 5 years

<p>Ok so a bit of background. I was a pretty bad high school student, focused way to much on wrestling. I got into uncc and went from an athlete to a scholar. My major is computer science and this semester was my first semester in college and I managed a 3.81, I was 1% away from a perfect gpa because of calculus.
My plan was to tough it out at uncc for 4 years since Charlotte uptown would have some great internship opportunities. The unc schools have a program where during my senior year I would be able to get 12 grad credits. I figured the easiest way to go about this would be to go to unc chapel hill since the credits would transfer over a lot more smoothly.
Ok so notice how I said “tough it out” instead of some other synonym for doing my undergrad. Reason for that is i really do not like uncc at all because of the social aspects of this place.
Now for the question, basically I was just wondering what complications i could end up facing and solutions to them since I want to make sure I’m on too of everything. Just as an example of a complication, it might be hard to transfer from a school like uncc to a prestigious school like chapel.</p>

<p>You haven’t actually asked a question. I have no idea what you are trying to say here.</p>

<p>The question was open ended. Basically I’m asking for a review, any suggestions and critiques. Questions if you need more details are fine too but since I’ve been on break, I’ve been thinking about everything.</p>

<p>Well… I mean, a review, suggestions and critiques of what? This is a forum for students interested in pursuing postgraduate studies. Questions about transferring really belong in the transfer students forum.</p>

<p>I don’t think I posted in the wrong place because my ultimate goal is going to graduate school and graduating, preferably with a lot of work experience from internships.</p>

<p>OK, well, again, if you want any meaningful responses, you need to ask a more coherent set of questions.</p>

<p>Graduate school isn’t about “work experience” and “internships,” it’s about research. Doctoral and most master’s programs involve learning how to conduct academically-acceptable research, and then executing an independent research project with a publishable product.</p>