Non Resident Transferring to UC as Lower Division

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<p>I posted this in the UC section and I’ve gotten 2 answers so far, that really isn’t helping me. I have no idea if I’m allowed to do this but I’m sure you all understand how stressed/scared I am. Any help would be great.</p>

<p>Some helpful information:</p>

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<p>Source: [Transfer</a> Admission to UC Irvine](<a href=“http://www.admissions.uci.edu/admissions_info/transfer_admission/as_adm.html]Transfer”>http://www.admissions.uci.edu/admissions_info/transfer_admission/as_adm.html)</p>

<p>Also, here is UCI’s transfer FAQ, which addresses your questions:
[FAQs</a> for Transfer Admission](<a href=“http://www.admissions.uci.edu/admissions_info/transfer_admission/faq_tr_adm.html]FAQs”>http://www.admissions.uci.edu/admissions_info/transfer_admission/faq_tr_adm.html)</p>

<p>thanks dude, I posted a few more questions at the bottom of the thread. any takers?</p>

<p>The reality of it is that no one here can tell you what UCI’s space availability will be next year. Not even UCI can tell you that. The only thing that you can do is shoot for the best grades and apply in October/November. Sure, the odds are against you, but it is possible. If your lower-division transfer doesn’t go through though, you can still save some money and try for Junior standing.</p>

<p>True thanks. My only final question is the Two SAT Subject tests for eligibility. Do I really need them while transferring as a lower division student?</p>