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So is this a good or bad idea?
Is it possible to go to one of my in-state cardinal point colleges for one year, ace everything, and then get transferred to a school of my choosing afterward? Example: U of I just denied me (no surprise after a GPA hammer blow my sophomore year from family issues, blah blah blah) and I want to at least get into the University of Michigan. Figured Eastern or Western Illinois for a year and then transfer, but I have no clue how that whole process works.
AP/Honors student, love sports and extracurriculars, but I just have a crap family situation, unfortunately (brain and brawn aren't the problem).
Thanks for any answers, guys.
Start by reading through the transfer admissions pages at the universities you are interested in transfering to.
Univ of Illinois http://admissions.illinois.edu/apply/requirements.html
Univ of Mich http://www.admissions.umich.edu/transfers/
The iTransfer site may help you further http://www.itransfer.org/
I'm not sure exactly how things work out there, but here in California its actually easier to transfer from a community college into the Univ. of California (UC) system rather than from a CSU (Calif. State Univ.).
It may be similar for you.
Talk to admissions counselors and academic advisors whenever possible!


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