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I'm a sophomore attending a uc and was going for my BS in biochemistry for pharmacy, but i got discontinued from this major due to bad grades. i am now undeclared at the uc. i never had bad grades, but the last two quarters werent so great for me. I am thinking of transfering to a cal state where it offers BS and masters in Nursing. The thing is that i would have to do the GE's all over and do the pre-reqs for the impacted major. I would waste a year to get this done, bc the classes i took at my uc wouldnt satisfy the requirements at the cal state. I dont know if i should transfer and start all over (i would do one year to finsih up the requirements, then two years to get my BS in nursing) or stay at the uc and get my bachelors in something else. But then i wouldnt know what career path to go afterwards..maybe pharmacy? (but that would be another 5 years). what do u think is the wisest decision? Serious answers only please! thanks in advance. From what I understand, if you complete ALL of the GE requirements at a state school in CA, then if you transfer to another state school you won't have to take any more GE. I could be wrong, and you should confirm this with a counselor at both schools. But it is something you should consider, staying at the UC long enough to complete your GE before transfering. I would say stay where you are and try to use the credits you have earned towards a different academic degree plan. Instead of transferring which can set you back as you have stated and may be costly in terms of moving expenses and other incidentals, try and see if you can stay where you are and finish out some kind of undergraduate degree. Explore your options where you are! Go into a career office at your current school and see what they can do for you! I would talk to someone at the school -- also go to assist.org to look a schools and transfer credit -- it seems strange that the GE wouldn't count...they should....I could see the GEs not transferring from a CSU to a UC but not the other way around - sometimes you need to go to the school you would be transferring and ask what they will accept....plus time really isn't a big issue of how long you stay in school - one or two more years isn't really a big deal if you will be working for over 30 years - just make sure you do what will make you happy - that is what counts... What is worse to you: a wasted year, or a wasted life? |
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