<p>Hello, I am a international transfer student and i'm trying my application in different campuses ; </p>
<p>Berkeley, irvine, UCLA, UCSD, UCSB. But finally i have to make a choice : because the cost is high and i have others school in which I apply. I have a pretty normal educational career like but for sure not excellent. I'm attending college and my grades are better. Which of thoses schools are better and more easy to enter in , accept transfer student. Toefl test etc...
Then i can make a choice wich could allow me to applicate for the schools that will tend to be more cool with my file. </p>
<p>thanks for help </p>
<p>How much can you pay per year? </p>
<p>There are barely ANY school that gives aid to international transfer. UC schools have no aid/scholarship for you. </p>
<p>i mean the application fee. what is the best chance of being admitted in those schools ? gotta make a choice thks </p>
<p>What? You didn’t understand my question. Can you afford the full cost in first place? </p>
<p>this is not my question. just want to know which school is more flexible with the acceptation ? </p>
<p>UCB/UCSD/UCLA will be reaches unless you have top scores, top ECs, top HS GPA, and top of EVERYTHING. Transfer as a citizen is already difficult, and your international status will make it even harder. </p>
<p>By the way, it’s acceptance, not acceptation. Are you in ESL classes?</p>
<p>i’m not in ESL classes. thanks for your help. but for international student , is this easier ? </p>
<p>And irvine ? please? yes thanksn acceptance( mistake ) </p>
<p>No, everything is MUCH HARDER for an international student when it comes to admission. You shouldn’t expect us to ‘chance’ you when you don’t tell us anything about yourself, including GPA, High school credentials, etc.</p>
<p>actually, my GPA is 2. i don’t have high school credentials. ( i will pass by WES) </p>
<p>2 on 4.0 scale is impossible for UC schools you mentioned. </p>
<p>I understand. This GPA only counts my first year. Thanks for your help </p>