looking to transfer to UCB

<p>Looking to transfer to UCB in 2 years, from another UC. How hard is this? What sort of GPA is needed for a realistic shot? Any success/failure stories anyone would care to share?</p>

<p>Does UCB focus mainly on GPA or essays or E.Cs for transfer admits?</p>

<p>Any input appreciated, thanks!</p>

<p>Which school are you going to transfer from?</p>

<p>at this point, probably Davis</p>

<p>I’m sure you know that it is harder to transfer from UC to UC. What is your major?</p>

<p>Comp. Sci (10 char)</p>

<p>I got in to UCB transferring from UCSB.</p>

<p>3.79 GPA.</p>

<p>Applied as Peace and Conflict Studies major but changing to Political Science (taking a class this summer to catch up with the major).</p>

<p>I’m a CCC student admitted to UCB Fall 08 in Computer Science. From the peers in my Data Structures II class, I can say that if you have a 3.7 or above, you will have a really good shot at getting accepted (if you are transferring from CCC). </p>

<p>I had a 3.91 GPA, few ECs, strong essay. Seeing as you are going to transfer from UC to UC, you will probably need something very close to 4.0 GPA, complete most or all of your major prereqs, ECs probably don’t matter, and make sure you have a strong essay.</p>

<p>Side Note: Why are you choosing to go to UCD if you are planning to transfer to UCB? It would be a lot easier to go to a CCC and transfer to a UC. I anticipate that your answer will have something to do with your parents thinking that a CCC is a synonym for failure.</p>

<p>i transferred from UCLA to UCB… or rather, i will be attending UCB next fall. I TOO am taking a few classes to catch up with my major (doubling in development studies and political science). </p>

<p>remmert-- you taking PS 3 next fall? sounds soooo exciting.</p>

<p>I went to UC Davis out of high school, hated it, went back home to community college, and am at UCLA now and loving it.</p>

<p>It was nice having a freshman experience and all, but if I did it again, I would go straight to community college. Seriously, don’t settle.</p>

<p>go to community college
you’ll save a lot of money
ccc and part time employment make students more mature and prepared for whatever route you choose to take</p>

<p>Nah I’m gonna go to Davis, but after 2 years, it’s still do-able right?</p>

<p>HLS – yeah I’ll be taking PS 3 (does NOT look fun at all!) and one of the American history classes specified on the UCB Poli Sci website during the Fall.</p>

<p>Do you really think PS 3 looks fun or are you being sarcastic? 'Cause I know some people who actually DO think that stuff is interesting :&lt;/p>

<p>What are your views on moving from a quarter system to a semester system? (I kinda think it’s gonna suck).</p>

<p>dmission - It’s doable, but like I said you are going to need very close to 4.0 or you have no shot at Cal.</p>

<p>Very close as in like, 3.95 or very close as in > 3.7 or something?</p>

<p>How hard is that to do, assuming you take a reasonable courseload?</p>

<p>Also, are E.C.s a big deal too?</p>

<p>Considering that people with 3.6 and under from my community college got rejected in Computer Science, I would say that you need something above 3.90. </p>

<p>I can’t say how difficult the classes will be at UC Davis. But at a community college, 12-15 units is not that difficult, considering you mix it up between major prereqs and GEs.</p>

<p>EC is not a big deal, but I’m sure if you have a considerable amount of ECs then it will help you alot. For example, I have a friend with a 3.2 that has many ECs that got accepted to UCLA as a Chemistry major.</p>

<p>Well, I think UCB definitely prefers other UC transfer instead of CC transfers, though legally they can’t say so.</p>

<p>Anyway, I guess I’ll just aim high, thanks =)</p>

<p>rem-</p>

<p>no, i’m actually NOT looking forward to PS 3 at all. statistics is certainly NOT why i’m interested in political science. PLUS, as a poli sci major at UCLA, i was able to take stat 10 with honors and have that qualify for my statistics requirement for PS majors… NOT the case with cal. But i’m taking the us. history course (my only other requirement as well) over the summer at a CC to get it out of the way and to focus on upper divisions.</p>

<p>I personally really LIKE the quarter system and will miss it. I liked the pace, it kept me on my toes, and if you aren’t into a class, at least you only have to suffer through for 10 weeks. it should be an interesting adjustment, to say the least.</p>

<p>What’s wrong with UC Davis, you haven’t even attended the school yet. I think UC Davis is a decent school and you owe it to yourself to give Davis a chance before thinking about transferring. ;)</p>

<p>Very true, I just think UCB might be better for my major.</p>