<p>How important is it to complete the no courses articulated for UCSD? Apparently, two of my java classes that I am just about to finish (finishing 2nd sem java this sem) doesn't compare to their java classes. If I will have a 3.6 GPA max by the end of fall and apply to UCSD with TAG but am missing like 5 no courses articulated, what are my chances?</p>
<p>I have to say 5% chance</p>
<p>I got accepted into UCI for computer science and none of my CS courses articulate based on assist.org. (In at UCD and UCSC, which takes all and most, respectively, and waitlisted at UCSD, which takes most.) Therefore, I don’t think they can count it against you so long as you take whatever is available at your CC. What you should do is contact some counselors and send in your syllabi for them to look over and determine possible course articulation on an individual basis. My professors at my current college noted that some of their past students who went on to transfer have had success with this at UCI, so this may work for UCSD as well.</p>
<p>It seems like UCSD is the most lenient UC when it comes to prerequisites. I got accepted with zero prerequisites completed.</p>
<p>Ok, I guess that’s some good news then.</p>