little help here

<p>You need to list your personal stats if you want a more targeted response. For UCLA - Are you a California resident? That makes a huge difference. Are you/will you be attending a California community college? </p>

<p>Most of the UCs only look at junior transfers. You will need to research each of your target schools specifically. Just visit their website and read their transfer pages. You would have to look up USC specifically as well on what their preferences are about transfer students.</p>

<p>A few websites to read and get very familiar with</p>

<p>[University</a> of California Systemwide Home](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/welcome.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/welcome.html)</p>

<p>[UCLA</a> Undergrad Admissions: Profile of Admitted Transfer Students, Fall 2008](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/Adm_tr/Tr_Prof08.htm]UCLA”>http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/Adm_tr/Tr_Prof08.htm)</p>

<p>From the last link (UCLA transfer stats)
average GPA of admit in Communications is 3.89 (13.74% of those applied got in)
average GPA of admit in Psych is 3.67 (33.92% of those applied got in)</p>

<p>Frankly - with those kinds of low admits for transfers in those majors at UCLA- you should definitely have a safety targeted. Even those who meet or exceed the average GPA should also have their safety targeted! </p>

<p>I don’t know enough about your ECs, nor what these colleges look for in terms of ECs for your major to know if they will be enough of a hook.</p>

<p>Annika</p>