Does anyone know if UCSC’s CHEM1A is equal to UCLA’s CHEM 20A? Or is it CHEM1A&CHEM1B=CHEM20A?
I emailed the UCLA admission online thing but they haven’t gotten back to me. Does anyone know which specific person I should contact?
Does anyone know if UCSC’s CHEM1A is equal to UCLA’s CHEM 20A? Or is it CHEM1A&CHEM1B=CHEM20A?
I emailed the UCLA admission online thing but they haven’t gotten back to me. Does anyone know which specific person I should contact?
According to this they are both first quester general chemistry:
UCSC
http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/academics/courses/course-catalog.php
So should I take CHEM1A+CHEM1B?
And do you by any chance know who I should contact when I have future questions?
I don’t know what your requirements are. Best to contact UCLA, as you did.
You seems to know a lot about intercampus transferring. Do you know what the unit max is? Is it 105 qrt units?
Here’s the sheet. UCLA does not take high juniors so I think, ideally, you should try to aim a bit lower than the cap.
On this UCLA page, it notes the average quarter units transferred from other UCs at 117. (Obviously, there will be some higher.)
https://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/adm_tr/Tr_Prof14.htm
Wow thank you so much!
This is the last question. I swear.
Right now I’m in the first year’s honors program at UCSC. Will being in the honors program give me any sort of advantage? I mean will the admission officers even look at that?
I don’t know. #:-S
Nah that’s fine! Thanks for your help!