<p>@MitchAPalooza</p>
<p>“When you say “maximum of 90 transferable units” do you mean that you can take as many CC units but only 90 will transfer over, correct?”</p>
<p>It is actually 70 semester/105 quarter units. If you go over that, you get course credit for everything else but you are start at 105 quarter units after you transfer.</p>
<p>[Transfer</a> Admission Guarantee: Fall 2011](<a href=“http://www.ucsd.edu/prospective-students/transfers/prep-programs/tag.html]Transfer”>http://www.ucsd.edu/prospective-students/transfers/prep-programs/tag.html)</p>
<p>“I’ve never got a direct answer from anyone. Everyone either has told me if you have over 90 units then your application will be thrown own or I’ve heard others mention that only 90 units will transfer over.”</p>
<p>You will still be accepted, I know of one person who had 120 semester units (I forgot the exact number but it was well over a hundred) and got into UCB last year.</p>
<p>“I’m only talking if the applicant has taken all their courses at CC. Not attended a 4 yr school and then transferred to CC, with the intentions of ultimately transferring to a UC.”</p>
<p>Things become confusing for these guys, I think it is this where the 90 semester unit cap comes from.</p>