General Advice: To successfully transfer to an Earth Science program at a 4-year college, you will need to complete certain prerequisites, especially if you plan to graduate 2 years after entry to the 4-year college. TO BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THAT YOU ARE TAKING THE CORRECT CLASSES, you should research the programs you plan to transfer to and see what their freshmen and junior majors are required to take. Be sure to look at all the math, physics, chemistry, and biology requirements. These are the classes that you most want to take at City College. Unfortunately, most of your "fun" Earth Science classes should wait until you transfer. Additional advice:
- If in doubt about what's required before transferring, reach out to the chair of the department. They will know best what courses are best to take at your transfer institution and which best to take at ȷ. They might have other suggestions as well.
- Even if you see application deadlines on the transfer college website, and it seems you missed them, reach out to the department chair. They might be able to help move your application through quickly.
B.S. vs B.A.
Some programs offer Bachelors of Sciences (B.S.) -- others Bachelors of Arts (B.A.). To find out exactly what each requires, you should check with the school to which you are transferring. Generally speaking, the B.A. requires less math and physics than the B.S.