Your first semester experience at UCs

<p>Look on assist first the classes that they list that your school doesn’t have a match for you have to take those lower division classes. </p>

<p>I believe at UCLA theres cluster ge which is the one’s we took at C.C that we don’t have to take. </p>

<p>Also on the quarter system you have basically 3 quarter rather than 2 a year to make it easier to take those amount of classes and you can always take summer classes as well.</p>

<p>2/2/2/2 and 2/2/2/ and you can still graduate in time</p>

<p>I took a look at UCi’s graduation requirement for econ and it’s pretty simple</p>

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<p>Economics 20A-B. Basic Micro and Macroeconomics. --completed in C.C
Economics 15A-B. Probability and Statistics.-- need from irvine
Mathematics 2A-B and 4. Calculus and Mathematics for Economists.–completed in C.C
Economics 100A-B-C. Intermediate Micro and Macroeconomics.–needed
Economics 122A. Applied Econometrics.–needed
Six additional Economics courses, one of which may be lower-division.</p>

<p>so basically 15A-B , 100a-b-c, 122a and 6 classes which is about 12 classes</p>

<p>x 4-5 units each is about 55 units</p>

<p>We transfer with about 90-105 depending on how many units you transfer with 60-70 semester units and i believe graduation requirements is 180 units for most schools so that would leave ~ 20 units to burn</p>