transfer twice

<p>I currently have a 3.11 at bryant university and i took a class at a community college and got an A- in it so my gpa goes up to a 3.16. I want to transfer to North Carolina State University because i can get in state admission fees. However i called them to see what i would need to get it. I need a calculus class to get in. I haven’t taken it yet and i am taking it this fall. I want to transfer because the fees at bryant are getting really expensive. I have 27 credits at bryant and 3 credits at my community college. So a total of 30 credits. I want to go to stony brook for the second semester and attend my rest of the years at north carolina state university. The reason why im doing all of this is because of the loans and fees. Is it possible for me to transfer twice. Would it be a good idea?</p>

<p>Not sure, but I know some schools don’t admit students who just transferred to another school. Some schools require a minimum number of credits in the applicant’s most recent school to apply, to prevent students from jumping around from school to school.</p>

<p>Ok, I just checked the NC State website, and I saw nothing that indicates what I said above. With that said, I think you’re good.</p>

<p>should i call them and check. Since i’m applying for the fall of 2011 wont they ask upto my fall of 2010 transcript because i am currently doing spring of 2011?</p>

<p>You should call and check to make sure.</p>

<p>Also, I don’t know what you are trying to say in your second sentence. Kinda confused.</p>