<p>They sure are taking their sweet time processing my high school transcripts.
I sent them in a USPS envelope, along with the cover sheet, since they wouldn’t attach it to the transcript directly.</p>
<p>What about my chance for Marshall?
3.7 gpa from a california community college
60.5 units complete by the end of spring</p>
<p>English-A
Micro-A
Macro-B
Calc 1 and 2- B</p>
<p>a few extra cir. , on campus job as a math tutor</p>
<p>before I wanted to go to Cal or UCLA more, but then as time goes I really think that Marshall is a great school for business or accounting</p>
<p>I hate to bug and add to the list of people asking what their chances are, but I’m pretty anxious to know what mine are.</p>
<p>I have a 3.6 GPA, but I applied for the undergraduate International Relations program. It isn’t terribly impacted, plus my father went as well, doesn’t it count for alumni points? </p>
<p>I know most people say to have at least a 3.8 or something to transfer, but my essay was very well written, I have a letter of recommendation from a teacher at USC, I’m paying full price, and the father thing.</p>
<p>What do you think the odds are?</p>
<p>You’ll get in because you don’t need financial aid. I have heard rumors that they evaluate those first due to your type of application is “more smooth” than someone who needs financial aid.</p>
<p>i still didn’t send H.S. transcripts. bad? college was sent though (but i only have 1 semester’s worth of grades).</p>
<p>send them asap.</p>
<p>Just received a “final notice” to send my transcripts.
Hopefully they already received it and they sent this while the transcripts were in the mail. :|</p>
<p>do they offer frequent chance for alternative major? if not qualified for 1st choice major.</p>
<p>Hi, curious if someone can help me out here. I plan to transfer to USC next year (Fall of 2008) and right now I am at a community college. Anyways, right now, I am taking elementary algebra (because I had a bad day during the assessment test and my mind went blank) and I know that USC’s math requirement is a minimum of intermediate algebra. However, during high school, I was home schooled, but managed to take three years of algebra. Considering I did three years of it in high school, would this make my math requirement with them already filled or would I have to once again do intermediate algebra at my college? Thanks.</p>
<p>Anyone know what the housing situation is like if you’re a transfer. Thanks.</p>
<p>Matthew, I’m also plan to transfer to USC in Fall 2008 (currently a sophomore at a CSU). As for the math requirement- I went to high-school overseas so I wasn’t sure if I’d already fullfilled it but I’m pretty sure I didn’t. I called USC and asked them… I’m taking Elementary Statistics right now and they said that will fullfill it. It was the most non-mathy class I could find that will work for USC. So basically… call them and ask. They should be able to tell you if you need to do the algebra. What’s your major?</p>
<p>Hey, can anybody tell me what the ideal time is to apply as transfer? Sophomore or Junior?.. Now that I’m in USC (spring admit, came in january 2007), I regret my decision of coming here. I transferred from Buffalo, New York. It’s been a big transition for me here: coming all the way from the East Coast to the West coast. </p>
<p>I had applied in february 2006 for fall 2006 class standing. USC is weird, it really is!! Instead of making their decision for my intended class standing, they shifted my application file to spring and offered me then, instead.
Being an international student especially, i think it’s quite tough to adjust when joining a college in the middle of the year.</p>
<p>I really hate this place. I want to retransfer. Any thoughts??</p>
<p>i am at USC and adjusting can be tough as a transfer. What don’t you like about it? Have you tried joining any organizations?</p>
<p>no, not really; except for the cricket usc club. can you suggest me on joining some more clubs…?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>suyashh</p>
<p>this is barely your first semester…give it some time…</p>
<p>and I’m a big college drifter. now that i already am in usc, i think of - what if i had gone to that university, what if somewhere in south… why i came to this uni… and things like tht…</p>
<p>haha a big college drifter? stick it out for a while at sc… it sounds like you’ll probably get to another school and start wondering, “what if i’d stayed at usc?”</p>
<p>this is the thread for people that want IN, btw… not out.</p>
<p>any of you viterbi people get word? or anyone for that matter?</p>
<p>bleh… looks like ill be getting a 3.4-3.5 this semester. i had a 3.71 last semester, same amount of credits. i applied as a sophmore to econ. my english requirement and pre reqs will be done. i’l have 32 credits by the end of the semester. i was forced to take a harder math class than the required math class because my university doesnt offer a class that transfers as the easier math class. do you guys think i still got a good shot?</p>
<p>oh my gato what the frijoles are you thinking!? haha i dont know dude sorry. what school are you at now i mean that menas you only have 2 semester completed total?</p>