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Take Fullerton College for what it is a community college. However it does have many positive traits. It is a rather small intimate campus which permits you to interact with professors and students much more personaly. Its honors program rayes well within the state of california and has guaranteed transfers to Chapman Universuty as well as preffered transfer status programs with UCLA. If given the opportunity to join the Honors Program on campus by all means you should take advantage of the opportunity. ( Having completed the program myself I was offered transfer to Chapman, CSUF, Cal State LA , UCLA, UC Berkeley and College of William & Mary) . It has Further transfer opportunities to University of Judaism , Northeastern University , CSULB, UCSD, UCSC and UC Davis , Michigan State. Incidentaly I have discovered that while the professors tend to be well trained and very approachable, the admistrators (particularly the counceling staff) are deplorable. In all reality though this is a good place to start if you want to transfer to a well respected school and don't want to pay full price for your first two years of schooling. |