Fall 2015 UCLA transfer students

Yes, it is OK. Many have gotten in just like you, with 7 courses. They will be calculating the grades from summer and fall. 4.0, baby!

@goldencub‌ @lindyk8‌ Awesomee! Yeah Goldencub, it was slighlty difficult to integrate my major with my current jobs, but the implicit conveyance of my interest via continual focus on efficiency and evasion of loans is very reflective of someone interested in business economics. I used an example along the lines of @ domino’s pizza evaluating efficient routes for multiple deliveries at once and recommending routes to the manager and employees hahah. Also one of my essays I talked about a characteristic of mine - efficiency. Applying it to doing the most in the least amount of time.

The # applied and avg units enrolled are the two stats that have me like 0_o literally the most applied major.

Hey guys, this is really random and may sound irrelevant but it would be great if I knew the answer to this:
Everyone knows that a transfer student accepted to UCLA gets a UCLA ID number. But if that student decides to not attend UCLA and re-applies for the next year and gets accepted again, will the UCLA ID number be the exact same like the first time for the student? Or would it be a totally different ID number? The student’s personal info like name and date of birth would all be stated exactly the same for the first and second applications.
Any answers would be great.

Never mind. I know the answer now.

GET THE FAFSA DONE TODAY. MARCH 2 IS THE CUTOFF FOR UC AID

https://fafsa.ed.gov/

If amounts unknown, use estimates and fix later.

http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/paying-for-uc/apply-for-aid/

Most of your ap test fall under the same category I’m not sure what ur major is but I highly doubt you received credit for all the aps. I passed 11 AP test in hs and only received credit for 5 of them. Us history and European history same category, stats and calc same category, psych and Econ same category. I never took an ap math class but I tested high enough that I only needed one math class to complete my GE. If you finish calc I doubt you needed more then one math class.

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Wow!! Your summer classes fall under the same category as your aps from what I read you need both English classes still!!! 49.7?? Odd number It seems like you have a lot of overlapping class unless ur Econ major I would highly suggest you talk to a
Counselor and see if you took all the right classes

3.5 gpa
History major/ mira costa community college
3.8 major gpa
First generation college student
Worked graveyard shifts 10pm-6am
Would attend class the following days, never bought a book my entire time at CC. All of bs and cs where high bs and cs so I could have easily obtained a 3.9 if it weren’t for circumstances.
Chances?

Your overall GPA is slightly lower than the average admit last year, but I think you will be fine.
https://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/adm_tr/Tr_Prof14_mjr.htm#FI

Did you TAP?

No from San Diego we only have tap for ucsd

Is there a Bruin Day for transfer students?

Yep!

Anybody here an out-of-state applicant??
Cuz I am.
From: Community College in NJ
Major: Poli Sci
GPA 3.9 Major GPA 4.0
Prereq: Done this spring.

Hooks: Graduated HS in Cali( 2years and half. Is it still considered 3 years?)
Do you think this will help?

Weakness: Spent 4 years at community college…

EC: Model UN, SGA justice, Event Coordinator at International Affairs Association,
political campaign volunteer and the list goes on…

What do you guys think.Quite a unique case right?
I have strong essays too I think…

Anyone please give me any inputs on spending more than 2 years at community college.

Your weakness isn’t a weakness, it doesn’t matter how many years you spent at a CC.

Can you afford the OOS tuition?

I went to cali HS for 3 years and graduated there. I applied for CA dream act. Not quite sure if that would work out what do you think?.

I got an email last week seeking clarification as to why there was a break in my education. Hopefully, that’s a good sign. I was doing pretty good not thinking about it and then I got that email. LOL, now it is certainly on my mind a little too much.

@zack777‌ did the email come from UCLA? Mine came from UCR. I wonder if that means anything or just whichever campus notices the gap first?

Mine came from UCLA. At the bottom of the email it does say that whatever message I send back will be shared with the other campuses.

Oh Jesus.

http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/uclas-troubling-question-for-jewish-students-everywhere/387091/

There’s a whole lot of context to this incident that is described in the article and from personal experience, some of which I can confirm from my personal experience at UCLA so far.

I read about this in a campuswide email sent to us by the UCLA Chancellor, Gene Block, but I didn’t look too closely into the details of this incident, but now, this has become national news. It’s wrong and shameful, what those UCLA students did in questioning the impartiality of a student government candidate on the basis of their religion during the confirmation hearings(She happens to be Jewish). It’s a blight on the school, and, I think, a blight on our country. This is bigotry, plain and simple.