大学转学主要看大学成绩单。更具体的,我从网上摘抄过来,算是借花献佛:
“Standard Admission Requirements for Transfer Students
In general, colleges and universities require the same basic materials from transfer applicants as they do for a first-year college application. These traditionally include:
High school transcripts;
Current and past college transcripts;
Academic letters of recommendation;
School-specific application essays;
A resume or activities list;
SAT or ACT scores (though, just as with first-year admissions, more and more schools are now test optional and do not require these scores. Furthermore, many universities waive the standardized test score requirement for transfer students who have taken a certain number of credits, usually 2+ years of college at the time of enrollment).
Additionally, there are two very common forms that you’ll need to keep track of, too. These are the College Report, through which your current school says you’re in good standing, and the Mid-Year Report, in which your current professors project your semester grades. Similar forms were likely part of your first-year college admissions process, too, but your guidance counselor almost certainly handled them. Now, it’s up to you to take the College Report to your school registrar and the Mid-Term Report to your teachers.”