Chances of getting into UC's?

<p>@LAforlife, Hii, I have really confusing question. At assist.org ,the agreement with UCSD when i choose the major… it says there is accounting minor…and theres not business administration. What does that mean? help pleasee</p>

<p>@sskdfs24</p>

<p>UCSD does not have a Business Administration major. They have an “Economics: Management Science” major which is basically Economics, Business/Accounting, and Math in one major. You can however minor in Accounting or Business at UCSD.</p>

<p>UCSB has “Economics and Accounting” which includes both Accounting and Economics with a little bit of general Management sprinkled in. Davis has a similar major, “Managerial Economics”, and UCLA also has a similar major, Business Economics, but it of course is highly impacted and essentially requires a 3.7+ GPA just to be competitive. UCLA also has accounting minor, but admission to it is not guaranteed, and there are many requirements for it. UCSC has something like it too, I forget exactly what it is. It’s obviously not as good as the others though.</p>

<p>Berkely has it’s Haas program which essentially requires a 3.7+ GPA with its own essay and weighs ECs, work experience, and essays very heavily.</p>

<p>UCI has a Business Administration major, but they generally take people with a 3.5+ GPA. They also have a Management minor and an Accounting minor. Admission to these minors is not guaranteed and you need like a 3.3+ UCI GPA to get into them once you transfer from what I’ve heard. </p>

<p>UCR does have a Business Administration Major that only requires a 3.0 GPA, but it obviously is not quite as prestigious as the other programs, and recruitment isn’t quite as strong. </p>

<p>You can TAG to UCSB or Davis to those majors with a 3.2. You can also TAG to Riverside’s and UCSC’s with a 3.0. You can TAG to UCSD’s with a 3.5. You obviously can still get in without TAG, but you should TAG to at least one program if possible becuase it a nice fallback. You cannot TAG to the other programs, and UCI basically needs like a 3.5+, while UCLA and Berkeley need like a 3.7+ and good essays, ECs, work experience. </p>

<p>I hope that answers your question. :)</p>

<p>@LAforlife, wow thank you so much for clearing that up! I was so confused, I will definitely keep all those information in mind! you’re so helpful! thank you much!</p>

<p>Hey guys, I’m a CCC transfer student I want to transfer to UCI or UCSB or UCSD
I applied out last fall with a 3.0 I am a philosophy major and I didn’t get into any schools but I got waitlisted to UCI and they ended up rejecting me. I think I got waitlisted because I had all the philosphy prerequisites done. So I’m applying out again this fall but now my gpa is a 2.9 and but I have the honors programm this time, I didn’t have that last time I’m applied. I also have 4 W’s I feel like my transcript is such a mess. My mistake was taking hard dental school prereqs at the same time as all my other classes because I was trying to get things done fast, but I ended up with too many C’s so my gpa is low.
What do you think of my chances of getting into UC’s?
Id die to go to UCLA but that is clearly not an option so i was hoping maybe this time around UCI would let me in? Is there any advice you have for my application
I’m really dissappointed, this was not how it was supposed to play out. Anything would be great! Thanks for reading :)</p>

<p>If you have this gpa what SAT OR ACT scores will you need to have?</p>

<p>UC transfers don’t need to show SAT/ACT scores.</p>