Stay in community college or transfer?

<p>So out of the 5 universities I applied to, I have only been accepted to U of Oregon for Architecture.</p>

<p>I am a transfer student here in California and I was wondering, do you think it would be best to transfer now and pay out of state tuition. I have already taken most of my pre major classes beside the architectural design classes needed by some of the UC’s. They don’t offer those design classes at my college and I would have to look elsewhere. I have been in college since 2008</p>

<p>Should I stay and try to find and finish those architecture classes and wait till next semester and pay instate tuition?</p>

<p>Unless you have an unlimited supply of money, I would stay and finish everything you can at the community college. Just make sure you know exactly what will transfer. That is not hard to do with most colleges. They are used to handling that issue. Build up your GPA in the required foundation classes and transfer as a junior or near junior. You will save a bundle.</p>

<p>i agree^. it also best to have a degree to fall back to just in case a bachelors does not work out for some reason.</p>