<p>I'm not sure how many of you are familiar with the website assist.org. You can select a university in California and match it up with another uni or a community college and check if different classes will fulfill major reqs or GE reqs at either college. If I choose UC Berkeley --> junior college --> General Education/Breadth, a list of classes at that junior college will show up under each GE and 7 Course Breadth Requirement. If I took a class under one of these categories during high school, it fulfills that respective part of my GE reqs, correct?</p>
<p>Yeah, kind of riding on this question, how loose is the Berkeley Bureaucracy in given credit for JC classes that fulfills GE reqs?</p>
<p>I think I am going to get a B in my English 110 class. Worse than that, that classes doesn't exactly fulfill the English 1A portion. Instead, English 100 + 110 = English 1A and 1B in Cal. Since I got English 100 waivered, technically I can get credit equivalent to English 1A and 1B, but CoE makes me take English 1B at Cal. I just hope they can waiver my 1A. If anyone knows how loose they are in giving credit out, please let me know. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>If it's UC-transferrable (i.e. listed on Assist.org), then yes - they'll accept it.</p>