Graduate from UCLA with 4.0?

<p>Is possible? How many people do that? How about % of people gradute above 3.8?</p>

<p>Curious for the source. :)</p>

<p>curious about this too…so bump</p>

<p>It’s possible, but certainly harder with some majors than others. There might be 1 or 2 per department at most, generally speaking. I’ve been told that there aren’t any seniors in computer science with a 4.0.</p>

<p>Latin honors designate the top 5%, 10%, and 20%. These vary by school but the cutoffs for engineering this year are 3.871, 3.771, and 3.624.</p>

<p>Most 4.0s will be north campus majors. Solid A’s are much easier to come by, and it is more than possible to take a relatively light workload (14-16 units) every quarter and still graduate on time. </p>

<p>A south campus major with a 4.0 is either 1) god tier, or 2) insane. Literally.</p>

<p>^is biz econ a north campus major or a south campus major?</p>

<p>biz econ is a north campus major.</p>

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it’s one of the harder majors for North Campus.</p>

<p>Management 120A: 9% A, 6% A-
[BruinWalk</a> : D S Ravetch](<a href=“http://www.bruinwalk.com/professors/mgmt/d-s-ravetch/]BruinWalk”>http://www.bruinwalk.com/professors/mgmt/d-s-ravetch/)</p>

<p>Econ 160: 11% A, 6% A-
[BruinWalk</a> : Dean Baim](<a href=“http://www.bruinwalk.com/professors/econ/dean-baim/]BruinWalk”>Dean Baim | Bruinwalk)</p>

<p>Well there are lots of examples, you can just look up some of the grade distributions on bruinwalk.</p>

<p>Just a heads up as well, a 4.0 = all A’s, no A-'s which count as 3.7 (B+'s are 3.3 and so on down, but an A+ doesn’t make up for it, it’s still a 4.0).</p>