<p>i'm at a CCC and my dream school is UCLA...the thing is, I live so near UCLA I pass it everyday to go to school and it only makes me want to become part of the school even more. </p>
<p>just wondering, how could I be more involved with the UCLA campus? surely there is something I can do, since I live so close. i want to participate in some of their programs but I don't know which ones are open to non-UCLA students.</p>
<p>i'd also love to meet people from that school but don't know the best way to go about it. any suggestions? are some of their clubs open to non-UCLA students as well?</p>
<p>I'm a junior transfer to Berkeley but I'm from LA also, and I've always loved UCLA.. my first year of cc, I went to this conference thing called STOMP: </p>
<p>That's not 'til the Spring though.. still, UCLA is a big transfer school and I'm sure you can arrange tours and get involved with UCLA counselors thru your CC. Most of all, keep your grades up.</p>
<p>Go to the Bruins's game on 10/4 with Washington State visiting. OMG...Fresno St. got lucky today ;/. Anyways, this should be another rare win at home for the Bruins <em>crosses fingers</em>.</p>
<p>oh man.... here comes another crazy person that will break into a dorm at UCLA and pretend to be a student and go to classes while mingling with the student body through clubs and fraternities....</p>
<p>lol i dont know about "it doesnt have the prestige Berkeley does...." both are damn good schools. ur first worries is getting into school, not daydreaming and loitering around. concentrate on academics now</p>