Making sure if I can transfer.

<p>My GPA is 3.67 </p>

<p>The majors I applied are biz econ-ucla, econ:management sci-ucsd, econ-ucb, biz econ-uci.</p>

<p>what do you guys think? </p>

<p>I know it's a wild shot, but is there a slight chance that I can get into ucla?
what about ucsd?and ucb?</p>

<p>I like uci major,but it's my backup school.</p>

<p>for ucsd, pre-req said I need to take all the math(cal 1,2,3, and linear), but I don't think I'm going to finish it(I'm taking cal 3 right now). Is it going to matter?</p>

<p>one more thing, let say I get accepted and for some reason can admission reject me later for not getting good grade on spring semester?or a mistake on my application?</p>

<p>I really want to get out of this place. If I don't get accepted to ucb,ucla,or ucsd this year, I don't know what I'm gonna do... I just want to make sure everything is okay..</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA are maybe.</p>

<p>UCSD and UCI should be guaranteed.</p>

<p>No. it is not going to matter if you finish the pre-reqs for UCSD. Ppl get in all the time with just cal 1 and 2.</p>

<p>I think as long as you pass your spring semester. They won’t care. Just don’t fail a class.</p>

<p>Have you completed the 60 semester units, IGETC etc? If so you’re in at UCSC and UCI, like iTransfer said, UCB/UCLA are iffy.</p>

<p>The conditional acceptance the UCs give out usually says that your GPA can’t fall below a 3.0, and you can’t get anything lower than a C in any of your classes. So just don’t fail and you’re fine.</p>

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<p>Yeah. I forgot UCs give out conditonal acceptance.</p>

<p>^Yes, all acceptances are conditional and to answer the OP’s last question…</p>

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<p>Yes. Since all acceptances are conditional it IS possible that a mistake on your application or a poor grade in a spring course could result in them revoking your admission (this is true even more so in regards to TAG acceptees).</p>

<p>That said, it is very rare that either of the two things mentioned above would result in your admission becoming revoked. Don’t worry, work hard during spring and I’m sure you will get in to AT LEAST two of the schools you mentioned.</p>