civil engineering questionssssssssssssssssss

<p>has anybody here transferred from a ccc to ucla/ucb as a civil engineering major???</p>

<p>i want to know the chances of getting in (gpa, and some things that may help)</p>

<p>alsoooooooooo, how difficult is it to get into these schools, let's say with another major such as business/econ/poli sci, and then changing to civil engineering??? </p>

<p>people who've done any of these things SPEAK UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Are you talking about transferring from a two-year college into civil engineering, from a non-engineering and non-scientific degree track?</p>

<p>...particularly transferring into Berkeley or UCLA?</p>

<p>yes...basically, transferring from a 2-yr college to these schools</p>

<p>It will take you more than two years. It may take you four, and you may, in essence, be starting over in order to complete the degree requirements.</p>

<p>Also, Berkeley's like... one of the top couple of programs in the nation when it comes to civ programs, and UCLA's up there, too. It's tough even for folks <em>not</em> transferring in.</p>

<p>If this is just a whim, I'd reconsider... It's going to be a really uphill battle and your previous coursework will probably not transfer, aside from a statistics course or two.</p>

<p>why 4 yrs...max 3...i've seen ppl transferring with 2, but not to la, or b...irvine, i've seen</p>

<p>Because there's no overlap of required coursework.</p>