<p>Applying to: UCLA, CAL, UCSB, UCI, and UCSD
Major: Political Science
GPA 3.77 by end of Fall 09
Units: 61 by end of Spring 10
IGETC: Yes by end of Spring
Pre-Reqs: by Fall 09
TAP Certified by Spring
ECs: work part time > 25 hours a week, volunteer at ymca, honors & student government.</p>
<p>If things don’t go the way I planned it, there’s a chance I might end up with a 3.69 GPA, shouldn’t hurt that bad right?</p>
<p>There’s another thread for 2010 transfers ya’ll. (:</p>
<p>Applying to - UCLA, UCB, UCSD
Major - Global Studies, Sociology (double major)
GPA - 3.83
IGETC - Done by Fall 09
Pre-reqs - Done by Fall
Units - 64 semester units by Fall (no more CC after Fall, woo!)
TAP certified by Fall; TAG for UCSD</p>
<p>@tanya - UCSD is not tough to get into (unless you’re transferring from a four-year). TAG has very easy requirements.</p>
<p>Applying to - UCB, UCSC, UCSB, UCLA,
Major - Society and Environment at UCB, Environmental Studies, or Philosophy at UCLA
GPA - 3.5, 3.6 after Fall
IGETC - Done by Fall 09
Pre-reqs - Done with all except UCSB
Units - 70 at end of Spring 10
Going to TAG for UCSB</p>
<p>ECs:Honors, Phi Theta Kappa, Environmental Awareness Club, Vegetarian Club, Member International Association of Environmental Philosophy</p>
<p>Applying to- UCLA and UCB
Major- Anthropology BA
GPA-3.87
Units-60+ by end of Spring '10
IGETC- Will be complete Spring '10
Pre-reqs- Will be complete Fall '09 (except for the class that my CC doesn’t offer)
No TAP or Honors program
EC- Nothing but I might join a club this year.</p>
<p>Disclaimer… Older Non Traditional student (24) with 3 W’s and 2 F’s but the F’s were retaken for A’s from like 2004. Will be addressed in the essay.</p>
<p>Applying to(in order favorites)- UCLA, UCB, UCSB, UCSD
Major-GENDER AND WOMEN STUDIES!
GPA-4.0 (so far) with fingers crossed for the next year…
Units-65
IGETC- Will be complete before application
Pre-reqs- They dont offer the pre-reqs at my school
No TAP or Honors program
EC-Phi Theta Kappa, Scholars Program at UCLA, volunteer at a senior center for a while and I volunteered for the City of Carlsbad in for a couple million hours. I have done a couple of other minor things like being the coordinator for a golf tournament for Polycystic Kidney Disease. blah…quite a bit now that I write it all down.
TAG with UCSB AND UCSD (both back up schools)</p>
<p>Bones- We were going to skip applying to UCSD since the two college ranking books we have show that students there really don’t like the professors very much. I wonder if you’d agree.</p>
<p>Applying to - UCLA, UCB, UCSD, UCI, UCSB
Major - Sociology
GPA - 3.73-3.75
IGETC - Done by Spring 09
Pre-reqs - Done by Fall
Units - 66 semester units by Spring
Honors, Student Ambassador, community service, job, major-impacted ■■■ lol</p>
<p>Applying to- UCB, UCLA, UCSD
Major- Economics
GPA- 4.0
IGETC- Done by Spring 2010
Pre-Reqs- Done by Spring 2010
Units- 76 semester units by Spring
ECs- Served in Navy for 5 years, currently a reservist in the Navy, volunteer for city of Oceanside, volunteer for SPORTS for exceptional athletes, will try to get in some club this year at the school.</p>
<p>Attending: CCC
GPA: 4.0
Major: EECS, CSE, or CS (depending on school)
Preferred school: Cal (I’ll be doing option IV for CS in EECS, if I get in)
Backup: Davis, Slugs (I don’t want to live in SoCal)
Prereqs: All that articulate at my CC and a few other schools, and basically all other major specific classes that don’t
Essays: Wildly passionate
ECs: Electrician’s assistant, sports in HS, hacking, etc.
Awards: Scholarships, minority engineering camp stipend</p>
<p>Any other EECS looking to do option IV? If so, hi. If not, which option?</p>
<p>From: Private 4 year to CCC; considered CCC and given CCC priority
Applying to: UCLA, UCB
Major: Applied Mathematics at Berk (intent to declare double PACS); Math/Econ at UCLA
GPA - 3.98 (two A-'s), unweighted 4.0
Units - 77 by end of Summer '10
IGETC - Completed
Pre-reqs - All except Linear Algebra which I’m taking this summer at UC Berkeley (due to budget cuts at my CCC)
No TAP or Honors program
EC - Volunteering, volunteer tutoring, light social justice stuff</p>