What should I prepare for transfer?

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The discussion revolves around the preparations needed for transferring to universities, specifically within the University of California system, as well as other institutions like CSU Long Beach and USC. Participants seek clarity on application requirements, including transcripts, essays, and resumes, while expressing concerns about conflicting information from various sources.

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  • One participant lists potential application requirements, including online application, application fee, essays, personal statements, resumes, and transcripts, but expresses uncertainty about the necessity of each.
  • Questions are raised about the need for a high school transcript, with some suggesting it may not be required.
  • There is disagreement on whether a resume is necessary, with some participants stating it is required while others are unsure.
  • A participant seeks clarification on the distinction between an essay and a personal statement, particularly in relation to explaining personal circumstances affecting academic performance.
  • Concerns are expressed about the variability of essay topics each year, complicating advance preparation.
  • Another participant suggests contacting admissions counselors for accurate information, emphasizing that requirements may differ by institution.
  • Advice is given to search for sample resumes to understand the expected format and content.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the specific requirements for the application process, indicating multiple competing views and ongoing uncertainty regarding what is necessary for a successful transfer application.

Contextual Notes

Participants highlight the variability in requirements across different institutions, which may lead to confusion. There is also mention of the need to contact schools directly for the most accurate and relevant information.

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http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/apply-online/index.html
I still have time. I will be applying this coming July/Aug (??whever it is)
I want to transfer to any UCs (although CSU long beach, private school such as USC is also my choice, but I'm trying to avoid private schools)
mostly UCLA, UCSD, UC Irvine


What should I prepare before transfer? I know it sounds like a basic question, but I'm bothered by "resume"

I'm just going to list what I know...
-Online application
-Application fee ( don't know how it is being sent yet...)
-Essay
-Personal Statement
-Resume?
-College transcript
-High scool transcript?

here's my question...They are basic, but I do want to know the exact information (why is it that everyone gives me different information ? -_-)

1. Do I need high school transcript?
2. some people are saying resume is needed. Some are not. Is resume required? (some format as in as I am applying for a job?)
3. is there anything else I'm forgetting?
4. is essay the same as personal statement? Or different? or part of personal statement?
I was sick for a year and I need to explain that that is the reason of sudden drop on my grade on my personal statement, but if essay is same as personal statement,
I don't know how I could explain that when I need to answer the essay question. (unless I blend it in somehow)
Your personal statement should be exactly that -- personal. This is your opportunity to tell us about yourself -- your hopes, ambitions, life experiences, inspirations. We encourage you to take your time on this assignment. Be open. Be reflective. Find your individual voice and express it honestly.
5. People tell me to think about essay for a long time, instead of just writing on the last moment.
How am I supposed to prepare the essay beforehand if UC changes essay topics every year?
(and topic for 2012fall isn't out yet..: the one on the link provided that said 11-12 is application for 2011Fall)
 
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i'm going to bump this thread just this once and if no one replies, let it die out.
 
Usually these are questions easily answered by the admissions counselor in the respective schools you are looking to apply to. I would visit:

http://collegesearch.collegeboard.c...d=university+of+california&searchType=college

to see the deadlines to when you can apply. You may still be able to apply even if you late but it hinders your chances. Your High school transcript is probably still on file in your high school, call them up and ask for it to be mailed to the schools of your choice. the college transcript is of course a must.

I suggest you google search sample resumes to get an idea but basically it should be about a page listing activities, awards, academic institutions you've attended (usually college and high schools), and your current GPA.
 
It is much better to contact your willing school representative to have exact information on the process. The information based on different institutes may vary according to some factors and that creates thing complicated.
 

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