hat do you think my chances are?: Transfering from Cal Poly Pomona into UCLA/UCSD/UC

<p>I have applied for 2009 fall admissions for UCLA. So far I took 60 quarter of units and have a GPA of about 3.67. How good do you guys think my chances are? I am currently majoring in Biology at CPP and have applied for Biophysics and regular Biology. So far I have taken a year of trigonometry based physics and Chemistry, one semester of Biology all which I have gotten solid A's, and alot of CSU General Ed courses. I have one C for an upper division computer science course that I mistakenly took freshmen fall (I'm not even sure that this course transfers), if it wasn't for that I would be getting a 3.75. I know 3.67 is not that high of a GPA, considering that I do not get top priority, but my core class science GPA is very close to 4.0. Thanks, and I really appreciate the feedback, especially from those that were in similar situations in the previous years.</p>

<p>are you a cal resident? what are your ec's? you should have a good shot</p>

<p>Yes, I am a California Resident. My EC's are not that strong, I am currently enrolled as a member for the Cancer Awareness Club, and the BioSci club. I spend some time at their activities, but I am not an officer. I have not done any kinds of research projects yet. Which UC do you think I have a good shot for?</p>

<p>I am also applying to USC, and it turns out that my GPA out of all transferable courses neglects that computer science course, cs375, and also a soil science course that I took, which raises my gpa to 3.85. I have little doubt about getting into USC, but am still worried about the UCs. Do the UC transfer admission counselors also look at the current Winter Quarter grades for Fall admissions? Is there a chance that I can inform them of what I have received?</p>