<p>Okay, I was thinking about this a little more and after reading a post by Ms. Sun:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/uc-transfers/1275057-how-do-oos-units-transfer.html?highlight=oos[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/uc-transfers/1275057-how-do-oos-units-transfer.html?highlight=oos</a>
I think I know why you’re confused. What they do is they go over your transcript to determine which UC courses are UC transferable. Then they’ll use that to see if you’ve met MAJOR pre-requisites, the basic admission requirements, and to determine your UC transferable GPA. AFTER you’ve been admitted they look at the rest of your coursework and determine specifically which classes they’re equivalent to at the UC. Some will be UC transferable, but have no equivalent so you’ll have the units for them, but they can’t be used as a pre-req for anything. This is the same procedure they use for everyone. Your major pre-reqs are going to be evaluated that’s inevitable. But outside of that and the basic requirements you don’t know specifically what courses are equivalent until you’ve been admitted and send your transcripts in.</p>
<p>If I were you I would just go straight to the source and speak with a specific UC’s admission officer. They’re extremely helpful and the call only takes a few mins.</p>