<p>I plan on transferring to either UCLA or Berkeley. Thing is I think I may complete over 70 units at my community college simply to keep my options open when I apply this Fall to UCLA, Berkeley, and the other UCs. Now let's say I end up having over 70 units in the Spring semester and I get accepted to say Berkeley. Will having 10 extra units limit the amount of units I can take at Berkeley before I graduate? Okay lets say I end up having... hypothetically speaking of course!... 90 semester units. Would that be extremely bad?</p>
<p>They only transfer at max 70 semester units over</p>
<p>Huh? Wait so if I have say 90 semester units (which I wont but I think I may have 75 in the end), it'll only count as 70 units?</p>
<p>I know the UCs don't have a unit limit on the amount of semester units a student can take at community college but I've been wondering if the amount one takes affects one after he transfers.</p>
<p>So if one takes 80 units, only 70 will "transfer" but all those courses will count towards GE and prereq classes right?</p>
<p>yesadhfdaffsjadsf</p>
<p>As far as I remember, the classes count toward requirements but the units are not counted. Or something like that.</p>
<p>What happened to me was that my unit ceiling was raised, but I was told that my case was somewhat...abnormal.</p>
<p>how did you get your unit ceiling raised?</p>
<p>its a max of 70 semester... 105 quarter.</p>
<p>Y'know...I have no idea. Someone just did it for me when I started.</p>
<p>I'm awesome like that, you know. :p</p>