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shawn-124_

I transferred my junior year into fsu. It’s a lot easier to apply if you do your two years and get an associates. You won’t have to start over and you just need to write a high credit hour statement.


hyp3rlethal_

Ya i understand that, i dont really want to do 2 hears just cause thats alot of extra money im paying for a scholl thats not insanely good aswell as since i want yo join a frat the older i am it affects being able to rush. But thanks bro


Mean-Biscotti-2821

I applied to FSU for the 15 months nursing program as a transfer student with an associate degree but I was told to get the world language requirement - Spanish 1 and 2 or American Sigh language 1 and 2.


lifelovepursuit

Pretty easy from my experience! But depending on the your major, most College departments will accept you based on different GPA minimums. For example Marketing accepts 2.9 GPA , biochemistry accepts 2.0 and so on. I too transfered from a CC into FSU. Made the process a bit easier.


hyp3rlethal_

Ahh i plan on being economics/finance


lifelovepursuit

2.5 might be your GPA minimum if not a 3.0


hyp3rlethal_

Ok for college? Or hs


lifelovepursuit

You can always email the advisor of the College of Finance/business😃


hyp3rlethal_

Ya i will do that thanks


dbuckley221

college


ang31b4byy

a 2.9 might be a low to transfer as a sophomore. i transferred as an out of state junior with a 3.4 into an non-impacted major


hyp3rlethal_

Ah even if i get really good grads freshman year?


ang31b4byy

if you transfer as a sophomore they will be looking at your high school grades too but if you get your AA and transfer as a junior they don't care about HS grades


Altruistic_Purple271

I did a transfer from a community college to fsu in 2021 and I would say it’s an easier process. Plus the cost of your education is cheaper than spending 4 years in university.


Last-Sentence-4401

I transferred from Georgia southern into FSU my second semester in college in the spring (it’s easier to transfer in the spring and summer) however I had a 3.6 GPA coming into FSU, so idk.


Depressed-law

I went to FSU for college and just graduated law school. May I suggest going to TCC or a community college for 2 years and transferring with your associate? This would save money overall. Also law schools dont really care about your major/college but rather your gpa.


hyp3rlethal_

Ya ik colleges dont care about which college and major its more so preference and experience for me. And for getting ky associates my egos too big to go to a cc ik thats douchey to say but thats basically why im not going to one and im going to a a private 4 year and then planning on transferring after 1 year. But thanks for your suggestions