I have talked to the UCSD’s admission officer at a transfer fair once, and she mentioned as long as students finished with Calc2, they will be fine. Good Luck!
@Cole440 I think its more brutal for transfers than freshmen especially when people didn’t get into their dream UC the first time around and had to wait 2 years just to reapply.
hey everyone! I’m part of the UCLA thread as well as this one and I figured I’d paste my stuff here as well since I applied. if anyone could give me some advice/answer my question the best you can that’d be awesome
major: philosophy
igetc: done
gpa: 4.00 (from my current CCC); 3.55 from my first CSU
applied: ucla and ucsd
when I was a freshman at the CSU I went to, I was a biology major and had done all stem classes and was still a bio major when I transferred to my current CC. however, I switched majors to philosophy last year during application season, so I did not have any of the philosophy pre-reqs listed as completed or in progress, but I did make sure to put that I was planning on taking them in the winter and spring semesters. as of right now, I’m currently working on the last 2 (out of the 3 required). so my question is do you guys think this hurts my chances of admission dramatically (the fact that I had bad timing switching majors and not having solid grades on the philosophy courses prior to applying)?
I just realized that during TAU, I put a 5 credit language course that I am currently not taking, i am instead taking 3 credit statistics course. I didn’t withdraw or anything. Will it be ok if I update if i get admission or where do i inform them? is it too late
hey @SmartNPretty i think they’ll be pretty leninant this year about reporting TAU courses. If anything maybe it’ll just put your application under admission conditions? Maybe try calling the admissions office and ask and they can tell you where to go from there!
wait so we’re talking about a withdrawal date, but which date would that be ? i’ve heard it’s rumored to be friday the 24?
@Mrs.WolfBlood
Their office is closed, I can try emailing I guess. But Idk if its too late to report. At the same time, i don’t want them to put me under conditions, so
def try emailing! that’s very odd that their office is closed. I was helping my friend with something similar and we were able to reach UCR’s offices. I had to deal with something at CSULB and they’re office is open !!
Ohh ok that makes more sense i guess but the timing of that is so inconvenient! they should be open five days of the week during the month of april when they’re probably the most busy!
Hey, I noticed that with schools like UC Irvine they had a pattern to how they rolled out decisions acceptances first around 5 pm April 20th waitlists around 7 pm April 20th and then the majority of the other decisions afterword were rejections does anyone know if UCSD does something similar or do they not typically release decision types(acceptances, rejections, waitlists) in batches. And are we still expecting Friday the 24th?