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  • My question can be separated to three parts. So I have got three questions to ask. The first question: I am about to be a freshman in this fall. I will go to a university that isn't good enough for me. I want to transfer to UC Berkeley for my sophomore year. And then transfer to Stanford for the rest of two years. Is that OK to do this? Regardless of the credits I might lose or the time or the money. The second question: I really want to make my way to Stanford. But I did my research and found that UC Berkeley has a requirement that transfer students should have at least 60 transferable credits to apply to the school as a transfer applicant. So is that possible to get 60 credits (if I study really hard) in the first year? The third question: If I successfully transfer to UC Berkeley for sophomore year and do well, and then I am on my way to transfer to Stanford, will I be regarded as the same transfer applicant like any other transfer applicants who have not transferred before? I mean, theoretically, do I have the same qualification as other transfers do? Pls, for someone know about this, and thx.

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    First Question: You can transfer as many times as you want. I have transferred twice my self, but just know that you have a limit on how many credits you can transfer over. So you are risking in graduating at a later time and risking in retaking courses over. Second Question: No you will not be able to achieve 60 credits your first yr. 60 credits usually means junior year status, which means you need to complete at least two years of course work to achieve 60 credits. I don't understand why you need to go to UC Berkely and then Stanford? Why don't you just get 60 credits at the school your at now and transfer to Stanford from there? Third Question: Well first off you will not be able to transfer to U.C Berkely your sophomore year because you will not have 60 credits until your done with your sophomore year so you will need to transfer your junior year. This is why i'm advising you not to transfer twice and just some how get to Stanford from the school your are going to now. Your question: will I be regarded as the same transfer applicant like any other transfer applicants who have not transferred before? I mean, theoretically, do I have the same qualification as other transfers do?) This question is unclear. If you transfer your considered a transfer student and go through the same process all transfers go through. Qualifications should be stated in the school website, but usually requires 60 college credits in order to transfer.

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No, you can't complete 60 credits in one year. Most students take 15 credits per term (5 classes), so after the fall term, you'd only have 30 credits done. Even if you took the max load of credits in the summer, the best you could do is 39 credits. If you maxed out your credits each term, 18 credits per term, plus the 9 in the summer, you'd still only have 45 credits. If Stanford is your true goal, I don't see why you wouldn't apply directly to Stanford to transfer. Why this attempt at an intermediate step at Berkeley?

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