<p>Using UC Santa Cruz as a guide (since out of three UCs you’ve listed, you’ll relatively have a higher chance of getting admitted) you may have a chance transferring this year. UC Santa Cruz has a 57.2% admission rate and an average gpa of 3.41 (which my guess for their average gpa for electrical engineer major is roughly around 3.5~3.7).</p>
<p>My best guess is that if you can get a straight B+s or greater for Fall semester then I think you have a fair to good chance of getting admitted to UC Santa Cruz. Anything lower will diminish your chances significantly (especially if it’s below a 3.0 average).</p>
<p>If some how you don’t make it this year (I hope not) then I extremely recommend you to apply for the TAG with UC Santa Cruz next year. It seems you don’t meet the requirements for it this year, but if you maintain a B average you have a good shot for it TAG next year. However, keep in mind that TAG requirements could change next year. </p>
<p>Good Luck.</p>
<p>Sources:
Requirements, <a href=“http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=19&dir=1&sia=SMCC&ria=UCSC&ia=SMCC&oia=UCSC&aay=13-14&ay=14-15&dora=EE”>http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/report.do?agreement=aa&reportPath=REPORT_2&reportScript=Rep2.pl&event=19&dir=1&sia=SMCC&ria=UCSC&ia=SMCC&oia=UCSC&aay=13-14&ay=14-15&dora=EE</a>
Transfer Admission 2014, <a href=“http://admissions.ucsc.edu/apply/counselors/community-college-counselors/transfer-student-profile.html”>http://admissions.ucsc.edu/apply/counselors/community-college-counselors/transfer-student-profile.html</a>
TAG, <a href=“http://admissions.ucsc.edu/apply/transfer-students/tag.html#ee”>http://admissions.ucsc.edu/apply/transfer-students/tag.html#ee</a></p>