<p>Congratulations on not dropping any courses, this pervasive drop, get a W and take it again next semester mentality is a major reason why classes are so hard to get at CCCs and why it usually takes longer than two years to be eligible to transfer.</p>
<p>If you do not like Chemistry or Pharmacy you should not major in them even if you are good at them because you do not want to spend the next 40 years doing something you have no interest in.</p>
<p>You are in a very difficult position with the thing you like doing the most not being something you can get good grades in. I am pretty sure that UC Merced and UC Riverside would accept you, particularly if you can get your GPA up to a 3.0. If you are in the CSU Northridge service area they will definitely accept you since you would have priority over applicants from other service areas. You will definitely be able to transfer to a four public university and have a chance to get your BA or BS.</p>
<p>If you are getting good grades in Physics you might want to consider that as a prospective major rather than Math. There is a lot more Math involved in Physics courses when you start taking upper division Physics courses and Math based problem solving. Also, Physics majors are competitive for most of the positions that a prospective employer would hire a Math major for. UC Riverside has a highly regarded Physics and Astronomy Department.</p>