Calculus 1 class taken at OOS community college

<p>Hello</p>

<p>I applied to UCSD, UCLA, and UCB last semester as a major in Econ.(got accepted to UCSD)</p>

<p>I am so worried about my calculus 1 class taken at a community college outside California.</p>

<p>I'm not sure if it is articulated course for Econ prerequisite in UCLA(MATH 31A) and UCB.</p>

<p>Since UC doesn't do course evaluation anymore, I have no idea how I can find out about it.</p>

<p>I completed Calculus 2 at CCC, I could check them through ASSIST.org, and It was an articulated course for both UCLA (MATH 31B) and UCB.</p>

<p>I heard that both UCLA and UCB are really strict about completing prereq courses.</p>

<p>Does anyone have similar experience? or Could anyone give me any advice?</p>

<p>UCSD did a course evaluation for me when i asked them if i could use one of my writing courses at UCSB as one of my transferable english courses you can try calling them and beg them to evaluate your calculus 1 course.</p>

<p>Thanks :slight_smile: I will try UCSD.
Last month, I called UCB to ask if this calculus 1 course was a UC transferable course, and they said “yes.”
But I forgot to ask if it is articulated course for prereq for Pre-econ major.
I should have asked when I called UCB. :-(</p>

<p>if its a uc transferable calculus 1 course then they should give you credit for it. Your CCC even gave you credit for it as their equivalent of calculis 1.</p>