<p>In my experience, the UCs, as well as other schools, carefully evaluate all coursework submitted by transferring students, so you can’t assume that all of your coursework will transfer. (What is your major?)
That’s assuming that you even get the chance of being admitted,</p>
<p>If you are from OOS, you chances go down, but if you are full fee, you are at a slight advantage. Priorities are for CALIFORNIA resident taxpayers’ families, who pay for the universities.</p>
<p>The UC’s don’t take many transfers unless they are coming from California community colleges that have articulation agreements with the universities.</p>
<p>Here’s my question to you, if you don’t plan on staying for a regular length of time at the university, why would any UC admit you? Part of being admitted is belonging and participating to/in the university. Things like LOR from professors who know you, on-campus clubs, on campus jobs that provide references are part of that experience.</p>
<p>I would suggest that you continue to take online classes somewhere that allows that type of education, since you want to have a BS at 19 without regard for any contact with people.</p>