<p>I’m not exactly sure that this is the right forum to post this, but it seems to be roughly in the ballpark… </p>
<p>In 2004-2005, I attended UCSD under the bioengineering (biotechnology) major, but then dropped out after one year. I was wondering whether or not it would be easier to reapply to UCSD and the bioengineering (biotechnology) major since I was once a student there and in that field. I left a student in good standing, and I have 100 credits (52 of them from high school AP courses). UCSD runs on the quarter system. </p>
<p>Any help here would be great.</p>
<p>[Current</a> Students: How to Apply for Readmission to UCSD (Undergraduates)](<a href=“http://www.ucsd.edu/portal/site/ucsd/menuitem.135225ab0c7ce3c0c0020010d34b01ca/?vgnextoid=7ef9a78f2c741110a78f2c741110cdca5105RCRD]Current”>http://www.ucsd.edu/portal/site/ucsd/menuitem.135225ab0c7ce3c0c0020010d34b01ca/?vgnextoid=7ef9a78f2c741110a78f2c741110cdca5105RCRD)</p>
<p><a href=“http://registrar.ucsd.edu/studentlink/readappform.pdf[/url]”>http://registrar.ucsd.edu/studentlink/readappform.pdf</a></p>
<p>Since your major is impacted you might run into some trouble, although you might not if UCSD considers that you were previously admitted to it. Ask a college adviser about that. If being readmitted to bioengineering becomes problematic biology is a good alternative and all biology majors are still not impacted, but only for the rest of this year (for transfers, bio majors will still not be impacted for two years [enrollment</a> management](<a href=“http://biology.ucsd.edu/undergrad/enrollmentmanagement.html]enrollment”>http://biology.ucsd.edu/undergrad/enrollmentmanagement.html) ).</p>