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Is it sad to apply for a DVC visa at California Community College after graduating from junior college for one year?

1. Generally speaking, the visa officer will think that this study plan is not a reasonable study plan, so it is likely to be rejected.

2. To understand this problem, we need to know about the "2+2" education system in the United States:

1), American undergraduate 120 credits are divided into 60 credits for basic courses in the first two years and 60 credits for professional courses in the second two years;

2) An effective "bridge" system between two-year colleges and four-year universities-most two-year community colleges and four-year American universities have credit transfer agreements, thus ensuring that 60 credits learned by students in colleges are recognized in four-year degree programs.

For example, DVC 60 credits can be admitted to world-class universities such as UC_LA UC_Berkeley, which is determined by the American education system.

3. Although DVC is a very good two-year community college, it can only provide 60 credits of basic courses in the first two years.

For students who have graduated from junior college, if they don't attend the courses in the first two years for very special reasons, they will be considered as "retrogression" by visa officers, and the motive of "retrogression" is probably to achieve some improper purpose. Therefore, the visa officer will definitely admit that this "study plan" is unreasonable.

4. Unreasonable study plans are hard to get the support of visa officers.