<p>I am a Sophomore transferring from CC to UC with TAG. After I submitted my application, I received an email saying:</p>
<p>“Report Your Test Scores
If you have applied as a sophomore transfer, you must request by December that official score reports for the SAT Reasoning Test or ACT with Writing AND two SAT Subject Tests be sent by the testing agencies to UC. If you have an official score report sent to one campus, it will be shared with each campus to which you have applied.”</p>
<p>Are we suppose to submit our SAT scores from high school?</p>
<p>As for the California Statewide Student ID, my transcript shows only 6 digits instead of 10.
Is it okay if I leave it blank?</p>
<p>If you live in California:
Why don’t you have your high school transcripts? It’s not that hard to get them anyway. Maybe now since it’s the holidays, but I don’t know why you waited so late…</p>
<p>But if you don’t have one, then don’t put one.</p>
<p>Since you decided to apply as a sophomore, yes, it is saying you need to send in your SAT scores and two SAT II subject scores. I’m taking my two this December.</p>
<p>Hmm I thought TAGs were only for Junior transfers. And lower division transfers are rare as they come. But, good for you then. </p>
<p>Since you’re a lower division transfer “sophomore” you’re required to turn in additional information from high school to prove that you were UC eligible then. Here’s the info:</p>
<p>“If students were eligible for admission to UC when they graduated from high school — meaning they satisfied the subject, examination and scholarship requirements or were identified by UC during their senior year as Eligible in the Local Context (ELC) and completed the subject and examination requirements in the senior year — they are eligible for transfer if they have a C (2.0) average in their transferable college coursework (2.8 GPA for non-residents).”</p>
<p>hmmm but the email says:
“If you have applied as a sophomore transfer, …”</p>
<p>Check your receipt and make sure you selected Junior transfer and not sophomore. It was in the very beginning and gave you the options:</p>
<p>How many college/university units do you plan to complete before you enroll at UC?
Fewer than 60 semester/90 quarter units (sophomore transfer)
60–89 semester/90–134 quarter units (junior transfer)
90 semester/135 quarter units or more (senior transfer)</p>
<p>still weird that you got the email and I did not. I would ignore it since it does in fact say “if you have,” instead of stating that you actually are. </p>
<p>btw, just to verify that you don’t need statewide ID number, it is optional. </p>
<p>“Statewide Student ID (optional). Each K-12 student in California public schools is assigned an ID number. If it’s not printed on your transcript, ask your counselor or registrar.”</p>