Transferring from a community college to a UC, particularly for physics, presents challenges such as adapting to the faster quarter system and more rigorous coursework. Students report that exams tend to be more difficult and time-constrained, which can lead to pressure during assessments. Many emphasize the importance of completing prerequisites and suggest considering an additional year at community college to fill gaps in knowledge. Taking summer courses is recommended for better preparation, although they are shorter and more intense. Overall, a strong foundation from community college can help, but students should be ready for a significant adjustment in pace and difficulty at the UC level.