Students with >135qt/units

<p>So I don’t believe I’d be in the danger zone, but I think with every single class non-transferrable and transferrable, I am above 135. UC-Transferrable though, I am still under the limit. Anyways, what would happen to the applicant who meets and exceeds 135 quarter units? would they still be eligible to have the option to transfer as a junior applicant and make some units void? Who can shed some light on the type of situation a student would be in if he/she surpassed 135 units</p>

<p>Do you have any units from a four year school? If so, some UCs don’t like transfer applicants with too many units if they have any units from a four year school (as opposed to all units from community colleges).</p>

<p>For example, Berkeley does not like applicants with units from a four year school to apply if they have more than 80 semester or 120 quarter units:</p>

<p><a href=“https://students.berkeley.edu/myberkeley/myberkeleyapp.asp?todo=cms&id=89#6[/url]”>https://students.berkeley.edu/myberkeley/myberkeleyapp.asp?todo=cms&id=89#6&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Note that at most 70 semester or 105 quarter units from community colleges will be applied to the 120 semester or 180 quarter units needed to graduate with a bachelor’s degree (however, the “excess” courses would still be countable as prerequisites and subject requirements).</p>

<p>I have over 200 units and have had my TAG approved to Davis for next fall. As long as all the units came from community colleges it is ok.
As stated above they will only apply up to 70 semester units to the total needed to graduate. The way I understand it, even of you had 300 units, as long as they are all from cc it is ok. They will only use so many when you transfer as a junior. Then you end up taking roughly the same number of classes most people do the last 2 years to meet the graduation requirement. Everything at cc is lower division. You still need a certain amount of upper division classes as well as your major requirements to graduate.</p>

<p>Welll the problem is yes. I found out somewhere that they will under an examination by the dean of whatever major i’m applying into, but i forget the others. I’m applying to UCI, UCSB, UCD, UCSD, UCR. I spent my first quarter at Cal Poly SLO and they put me straight into my major courses for some dumb reason. I dont think any of the courses are transferrable other than possibly GEOG250 = Physical Geog but I even had to manually put that into my UC APP. From Cal Poly SLO I only attempted 13 units and passed in 12. I got dropped from a 1 unit intro to my major class and i left SLO after that quarter ended. So yes. 12 units passed while at Cal Poly. That isn’t too much. Then I have a few untransferrable courses from my CCC.</p>