<p>what are the easiest majors in letters and science, to transfer into from cc?</p>
<p>juuuust wondering, def dont plan on changing my major.</p>
<p>what are the easiest majors in letters and science, to transfer into from cc?</p>
<p>juuuust wondering, def dont plan on changing my major.</p>
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juuuust wondering, def dont plan on changing my major
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<p>ya right....</p>
<p>i dont.......... but then again, you know me very well in person so its obvious you'd make such an accurate assumption <em>rolls eyes</em></p>
<p>American Studies.</p>
<p>easiest to get into..or easiest to succeed in?</p>
<p>probably IFS.</p>
<p>im jk ....</p>
<p>Easiest--Electrical Engineering. Second easiest goes to Molecular and Cell Biology. :)</p>
<p>lol thanks a lot arch, you're too helpful...</p>
<p>tallkell, i mean getting into...</p>
<p>since, succeeding in totally based on opinions..</p>
<p>On a serious note though, I had a friend who got into the College of Natural Sciences with a 3.1 GPA, so you might want to try that if you have any of the prereqs for any of the majors under that college.</p>
<p>cinema studies.</p>
<p>check here for transfer rates. Molecular Toxicology had an 86% admission rate. :D</p>
<p>arch...if someone were to 'cheat kinda'...wouldn't someone who gets accepted as X major in college of natural sciences, be unable to change their major to Z major in letters and science?</p>
<p>eww thats so dishonest and cheap lol</p>
<p>Normally you can not switch majors as a transfer student. You definitely can not switch into an impacted major. If you could... everyone would do that.</p>
<p>yea thats true.</p>
<p>Dishonest and cheap? I thought you were asking about an easy major to get into Berkeley. I didn't know what you wanted to do after, I was just telling you its easy to get into that college! Maybe you should stick with electrical engineering ;)</p>
<p>Oops, I totally didn't see that you were asking about college of letters and science. My bad!</p>
<p>lol</p>
<p>and its hard not to sound suspicious when i'm asking such a 'suspicious' question..</p>