Transfer question

<p>My concern requires some explanation so please be patient. I want to know what my chances of being accepted to certain UCs are. I am enrolled in my first year as a community college student. 60 units is required to transfer as a juniot, and thanks to the summer session I took and my highschool AP credits, I will have surpassed this amount by the end of my spring term. And because of my AP credits and my summer units, I also managed to meet the 30 unit requirement to apply for the transfer admissions guarantee. I applied for TAG for UC San Diego, and I also filled out the UC app for UCLA, UC Berkely, and UC Irvine. I applied as a Theatre Arts major with a Political science alternate. I am taking all of the theatre classes I can and have already played a lead role in the college play, along with an extensive theatre resume. The political science transferable courses generally include American Government, International Relations, and Comparative Governement. I scored a 5 on the American Government AP test (which, for San Diego, means, I fullfill the requirements for the course) and this fall I got an “A” in my International Relations class. And I am now registered for Comparative Government in the Spring. Of all the TAG schools, San Diego has the toughest requirements–two of those is completion of the IGETC and a 3.5 GPA. I hoped to have finished the IGETC by the end of the fall semester but I ran into a little problem–I couldn’t get myself into an easy enough Biology class and happened to end up taking Human Biology, with an instructor who has an 80% failure rate ( I was oblivious to this until it was too late). I ended up with a “D” in the class. This means that since I got lower than a “C” the class is not transferable. And instead of having a 3.5 by the end of the fall term, I have a 3.483. In the 8 other classes I’ve taken so far, I got an “A” in 7, and a “B” in 1. The worst part is that I am probably won’t have my life science requirement fullfilled by the end of the spring term because I am already registered and biology classes are in very high demand. I will be off from completing the IGETC by only 1 course. I know now that I’ve missed the boat for the San Diego TAG, but how much of a chance do I have for general admission? Also, what chances do I have of getting into UCLA, Berkely, and Irvine? I am auditioning for the UCLA theatre program, so I know much of the decision will depend on that. UCLA and Berkely don’t have TAGs but Irvine does. Irvine’s TAG requires one to have, I believe, a 3.2 or a 3.3 GPA, this makes me hopefull for admission since I have a 3.483. I am worried because I don’t want to stay in community college another year; I am already eligble to transfer as a junior, and I won’t have anything to do at community college by next year. What are my chances of getting in to at least one of the schools I mentioned?</p>

<p>can you break it into paragraphs PLEASE</p>

<p>You applied to the “Theater” program at UCLA, right? That is one of the most competitive majors at UCLA. They only have a 3.78% admittance rate. The average GPA was a 3.71 and without IGETC completed, you will most likely not get in.</p>