<p>alright i kinda screwed my 1 year at CC.>_<
my GPA is low as 3.26 for the spring.. thou i do working on it and hopefully i could got a GPA around 3.35 b4 i apply to UCLA UCSD and UCI</p>
<p>the thing is that my major is econ-math. i know this major is not impact at all and i heard that lot's of guys went in w/ a low GPA.</p>
<p>just wanna know my chance to get in UCLA/SD/I</p>
<p>thanx help! and any infomation will be appreciate</p>
<p>UCLA is a reach, unless you boost your gpa with lots of A's. You'll get into UCSD and UCI next year unless the whole funding cut effects the transfer admit rate. Either way, just work your ass off and you'll end up somewhere good.</p>
<p>thx evo9!
last year was kinda mess for me.
but the prob is that i only have one fall semester left b4 i apply..i chould get A's there but i'm afraid it's not enough.
will the A's after i apply (in winter 08 and spring 09) matters to UCLA or they just look at your grade b4 you apply?</p>
<p>Straight A's and you will be fine. I got 6 F's a W and a D for my freshman year at a 4-year, so I couldnt retake any. I did pretty bad after that, and then with about a 2.02 I got straight A's for a year and got into UCSD and USD for this fall. I had about a 3.0 after fall when I got in, and now with spring done, I think my cumulative is about a 3.2. But at my CCC i have a 3.92 with like 44 semester units, but I doubt that matters, because they look at cumulative gpa. Anyway, retake what you can (classes with any D's or F's) but just do well from here on out, and maybe write about a change in your attitude towards education in your essay and you WILL get into UCSD and UCI even if there are admission cuts. I bet if you wrote a really good essay, got straight A's from here on out (including one in a recent math course), and had all the pre reqs done, you would have a good shot at UCLA. Just dont get discouraged by all the people on this board with high gpa's... . Other people get into, you just have to give it a shot. I got discouraged at first, but then I realized that grades arent EVERYTHING, just show an upward trend and some personality.</p>