Chances for a UC to UC transfer

<p>I'm a 2nd year undergraduate student, currently enrolled at UCSC. </p>

<p>I'm interested in transferring to a more prestigious UC, with more major options in the international relations and business fields (which UCSC doesn't really have, aside from Global Economics), perhaps UCLA or UC Berkeley. </p>

<p>I'd like to know if you could give me an idea of my chances as a junior transfer to one of these schools, or any of these UC's (UCLA, UCB, UC Davis, UCSD, UCSB)</p>

<p>Also would like to know which UC's have the best psychology, international relations, and business programs?
Thank you!</p>

<p>*My current GPA is a 3.55 and I'm declared pre-psychology, planning on double majoring. </p>

<p>*My transcript is pretty clean, with all A's and B's in a variety of classes, science, literature, psychology... nothing lower than a B so far, but I did have a "No Pass" in Japanese this quarter. Do you think this will ruin my chances? </p>

<p>*I'll have all of my undergraduate requirements completed by the end of this year, as well as my lower psychology requirements</p>

<p>*Will have research experience in psychology by the end of this year</p>

<p>*Very involved in extra curricular activities: officer in (2) clubs, involved in health awareness volunteering on campus</p>

<p>ETC.</p>

<p><em>bump</em> </p>

<p>Anyone?</p>

<p>Well, seeing as nobody with better qualifications has stepped up I'll give my opinion.</p>

<p>You've got a lot of questions.</p>

<p>First, for UCLA and Berkeley in general you've got about the median transfer acceptance GPA but not the priority. I'd say there's a chance but not a great one.</p>

<p>Best business is Berkeley, Haas. No chance there. International relations, and psychology I'm not sure. Maybe someone else can weigh in.</p>

<p>Hope this helps,
Joe</p>

<p>from what i have heard ucla has a good psych program. you would have to raise your gpa a bit higher though because i think the average accepted gpa was a 3.6</p>

<p>and that all CCCs get major priority over all other transfer students (UCs, CSUs, OOS, etc.)</p>

<p>you would need to stand out a bit to transfer to UCLA or Berk. best bet is to raise that gpa to a "comfort zone" over the median gpa of accepted transfer students (3.7+).</p>

<p>Did you end up being accepted to any of your choices MangoManga?</p>

<p>I'm currently in the same situation as you were... I'm at UCR and I have just finished applying to UCLA and UCB. I want to have an idea of what my chances are based on your results.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I got into UCSD before… so I don’t know if I can do it again.</p>

<p>My high school GPA was 3.97</p>

<p>My SAT’s were 1670</p>

<p>My SAT II’s were </p>

<p>Bio: 680</p>

<p>Math II: 540</p>

<p>And I got a 3 on my APUSH exam. </p>

<p>I am so unhappy with UCI … HELP</p>

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why did you bump two old threads? post your own geez</p>

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