<p>If you didn't, what was your major and what UC did you transfer to?
Also if you are going to transfer next year, will you still not complete prerequisites?</p>
<p>I'm going to be missing 1 prerequisite out of 3 for UCSC and about 2 out of 5 for UC Davis because the courses are not offered at my school. My major in Anthropology.</p>
<p>Anybody else not complete a couple prerequisites because the courses were not offered at your community college and still transferred? </p>
<p>As far as I know, my major is not impacted at both schools.</p>
<p>I’ll have all mine done for UCSB Econ (Micro, Macro, Stats, Business Calc) by the end of Fall. I’m also submitting a TAG for UCSB.</p>
<p>I got into all my target schools with missing lower division pre-reqs.</p>
<p>UCSB: Psychology (missing 3/5)
UCI: Psychology: Cognitive Science (missing 6.5/9)
UCSD (Waitlisted -> Accepted): Psychology (missing 7/8)</p>
<p>I transferred to UCI and switched majors from Cognitive Science to Psychology & Social Behavior</p>
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<p>Yeah I would love to know how many people were accepted into Econ programs without finishing all of the required prereqs?</p>
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<p>Probably almost all of those accepted at Berkeley, since hardly any CCs have a statistics course that articulates to any of those accepted for the Berkeley economics major.</p>
<p>I wonder if Comp Sci is important to have ALL done too</p>
<p>It appears to be (almost?) impossible to have all prerequisites done at CC for Berkeley L&S CS or EECS.</p>
<p>I will have completed all of my prereqs. They weren’t offered at my old CCCs, and they were too hard to get into at my new CCC so I took them at UCB during the summer. If prereqs are really important to you, you could do this. I doubt your admission will be affected at the UCs if you are missing some because they aren’t offered and your major is unimpacted. However, of your GPA is low (like mine) taking them at the UC ahead of time will show your dedication to your major which could help (or at least, that’s what I’m hoping).</p>
<p>I got into the Animal Science major at UC Davis without the Bio series, O-Chem series, or Calc series completed (when I transferred, I still needed to complete BIS 2B and 2C, Calc II, and the entire O-Chem series).</p>
<p>didn’t finish Ochem series for UC Davis as a bio major … will be going there this fall</p>
<p>Be careful of taking prerequisites at a 4-year school if you have a lot of total units, since some UCs do not like transfer students with large numbers of units if they have any units from any 4-year school.</p>
<p>ucbalumnus - Not ANY 4 year school. The 4 year university has to be regionally accredited. </p>
<p>Source: Direct emails with UCSB and UCSD counselors.</p>
<p>@ucbalumnus- the UCs don’t count summer sessions at a 4 year as any different from all units coming from a 2 year. Same with taking classes through the extension programs.</p>
<p>Did anyone find it difficult to complete the unfinished prereqs and/or IGETC as well as the upper division courses? I’m concerned about the workload :/</p>
<p>@lunchbox- this will depend on your major. For example, my major’s “prereqs” aren’t really prereqs, just lower division requirements. So a lot of people wait until they are a senior (whether they are transfer or freshman admits) to take them and it’s not a big deal. There aren’t many upper division requirements to take anyway so it’s not a difficult workload at all. But I would imagine science majors would have different things to say.</p>
<p>Also, once you transfer, you cannot complete IGETC if you didn’t at the community college…you must complete your UC’s breadth.</p>
<p>@shannon Ok I see. I will be transferring as a science major and will be missing the complete physics series but everything else will be complete. I don’t believe many of the upper division classes for chemistry or bio would have physics as a dorect prereq so hopefully I will get lucky!! Thank you!</p>
<p>I just had a counselors appointment today about my major and prerequisites. She said if the major is not impacted, you should have no trouble getting in at all. She said anthropology was not impacted at all UCs. With my gpa (3.25, will be around 3.5 by spring), it’ll be almost impossible not to et accepted. Yay! :)</p>
<p>Got into UCSB, UCI, and UCR missing pre reqs. I tagged UCSB though but I didn’t UCI and I got in missing quite a few of them and only had a 3.39. (Applied to all schools as psych except to UCI as Psych and Behavioral studies)</p>