<p>Hey check this out:</p>
<p>*UCSD transferring admission rate: 49.1% *
"Transfer Students
Total number of transfer students who applied: 9,825
Total number of transfer students who were admitted: 4,824" </p>
<p>*UCLA transferring admission rate: about 38.5% *
"Transfer Students
Total number of transfer students who applied: 13,189
Total number of transfer students who were admitted: 5,076"</p>
<p>*UCB transferring admission rate: about 28.9% *
"Transfer Students
Total number of transfer students who applied: 10,439
Total number of transfer students who were admitted: 3,020"</p>
<p>*USC transferring admission rate: 27.6% *
"Transfer Students
Total number of transfer students who applied: 8,131
Total number of transfer students who were admitted: 2,245"</p>
<p>In summary: USSD has the highest acceptance rate and USC has the lowest acceptance rate. I'm suprised that USC has even lower acceptance rate for transfer students than UCB does. Wow! That is unbelivable!
In addition, UCLA has the most applicants while USC has the fewest applicants. </p>
<p>Graphical summary:
Admission rate (from lowest to highest):
USC > UCB > UCLA > UCSD</p>
<h1>of applicants (the most to the least):</h1>
<p>UCLA > UCB > UCSD > USC </p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com%5B/url%5D">www.collegeboard.com</a></p>