<p>They have to articulate your classes before an admission decision, so that they can determine whether you have met the prerequisites, GE requirements and the correct number of units. However you’re likely not going to know the results of the articulation, unless you’ve actually been accepted. </p>
<p>If you were to be denied, then you could ask why, and try to determine if maybe a course or two that was needed did not articulate. You could then possibly file an appeal and try to provide information that would show them that the class or classes you took are in fact similar enough to a UC course.</p>