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The deadline for college applications is approaching, and students must act quickly to secure their transfer to a university with a strong undergraduate program in Physics. The discussion emphasizes the importance of applying to multiple schools, especially if considering impacted majors, as acceptance rates can vary significantly. Notable institutions mentioned for their engineering programs include UCLA and UC Berkeley, which are recognized for their academic excellence in California. Students should focus on their GPA and completed coursework to enhance their applications while being mindful of the specific requirements for their desired majors.

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  • Understanding of college transfer processes and deadlines
  • Knowledge of impacted majors and their implications
  • Familiarity with GPA requirements and academic performance metrics
  • Awareness of university programs, particularly in Physics and Engineering
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  • Research the application processes for UCLA and UC Berkeley's Physics and Engineering programs
  • Investigate transfer guarantee programs available at California universities
  • Explore the implications of declaring an impacted major at various institutions
  • Review the specific admission requirements and deadlines for community college transfers
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Students currently attending community colleges who are looking to transfer to universities, particularly those majoring in Physics or Engineering, as well as academic advisors guiding students through the transfer process.

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Hi, the deadline for applying to colleges is coming up at the end of this month, according to the counselor I visited, and I am at a loss. I am currently attending a community college and intend to transfer to a university with a major in Physics (I think).

I have completed all but 1 of the Physics courses offered at the community college. I don't really have a good idea of a university with a good undergraduate program for physics (maybe engineering) which I can realistically be accepted to. I don't want to have to wait another year for an opportunity to transfer and yet I don't want to make a hasty decision of which school to attend. All in all what I am asking is for recommendations for schools with good undergraduate programs in physics preferably in CA. I have a decent overall GPA (3.6) however have achieved a 4.0 in all my physics and math courses. Any help or advice is appreciated.
 
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You don't necessarily have to decide before the deadline. First of all, you are merely applying and unless you have signed up for and qualify for a transfer guarantee program, you still have to be accepted. Best course of action is to apply to all the schools you are considering seriously and perhaps a few more just in case. You can decide from the schools that accept you at that time. The only urgent decision might be if any of the schools are impacting a specific program you are interested in. And in that case, you may need to make sure you are choosing the right major as you may not be able to switch to an impacted major later. I already received an email from one of the Cal State Schools telling me that since I applied for an impacted major, that they may not process my alternate major if I don't get in with the primary. One thing you might do is declare the major according to the school. More specifically, part of your decision would be which school has a better program for which major. Can't provide much specifics in the way of which schools are best as I have no clue about physics programs at various schools and you didn't specify what kind of engineering. Generally though, UCLA and Berkeley seem to come up often with regards to Engineering when it comes to public schools in CA.
 

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