<p>Hmm, sorry for being a pain in the butt about this but I just want to be 100% sure before I forget about applying for TAG altogether.</p>
<p>First, @UCkittychen: The information you copied and pasted and the link you posted is specifically for UC Irvine’s TAG and I’m already aware that we’re not eligible to TAG to UCI if we have any coursework from a 4-year institution. If I am eligible, I plan to TAG to UCSB. But my problem is that, though UCI and UCSD both specify that the required 30 semester units must all be from a CCC, the requirements for UCSB don’t specifically state the units must be from a CCC (i.e., I’m thinking as long as the units are UC-transferable, regardless of whether they’re from a CCC or not, they count)</p>
<p>I just started my TAG application and the main reason why I’m confused is the following: If we’re required to have at least 30 semester units only from a CCC, then why does the TAG application allow you to choose another institution (in my case, NYU) and list the courses we’ve taken at that institution in the Coursework section? </p>
<p>I listed all my NYU courses taken and grades received (shown as “Non-ASSIST Certified Courses”), which have been calculated into my overall GPA at the bottom:</p>
<p>Coursework Summary
GPA: Units:
ASSIST Certified Courses: 3.93 29.00
Non-ASSIST Certified Courses: 3.62 16.00
Overall: 3.78 45.00</p>
<p>Doesn’t this mean that, as long as the NYU courses are UC-transferable (which I’m pretty certain at least one of my classes will be), they will count toward the 30-unit minimum?</p>
<p>Maybe I’m over-analyzing this haha…</p>