I saw that most UC’s have a thread for fall transfers but not for specific majors so here you go all of you letters and science major transfers
Here are my stats
Schools applied to:
UCD, UCI, UCSC, UCLA,UCB,UCSD as well as a few other state schools
for UCLA I applied under Biology and alternate major physiological science
a little background: I was originally a nursing major but decided later on to switch and broaden my study subject
Gpa: 3.70 overall
GE done
IGETC: done
I didnt apply for tap
Major science courses taken:
Human Anatomy passed with an A
Human Physiology passed with an A
Microbiology (planned)
Gen chem 1 done
Gen chem 2 (planned)
Statistics is also planned for the spring
I withdrew from calc a year ago and havent had time to take that again because I was focused on my science courses as I was a nursing major
(I called UCLA and UCD about how ive taken upper division courses such an anatomy, physiology and will be finishing micro and they said that I could complete my Ochem and Math over there if I transfer its just that I would be one of the lesser competitive students)
Personal Insight questions: I believe that they were strong I had a few people look over them and read them and they gave very positive feedback
Extra curriculars:
volunteering and tutoring at the public library and hosting the summer reading program
I am a part of my community colleges student government and have been for the last 2 semesters
I also am a teachers assistant at my church for sunday school
Im the captain of an folk dance club
I tutor for anatomy at my college
please give me some feedback as to what you guys think. I dont think I have a solid chance at getting into the university due to my gpa being right at and actually a little below the average admitted which was 3.72, I dont have the first semester of Ochem completed as it says online that its required but I did do other courses which are considered to be upper division and I wouldve had to take those at the university in my junior/senior year anyway because I would need those for medical school and to graduate from that university