<p>is it the closest community college in UCLA area?
If I have not completed the whole series of physics, can I take the remaining physic class in this community college while attending UCLA? (as I though.... maybe UCLA will require me to re-do the whole series of physic, I completed 1 out of 3 now!)
Is this college in quarter system or sememster?</p>
<p>I'm fairly certain that if you treat a primary alcohol with PCC you'll obtain an aldehyde. I hope this helps.</p>
<p>pasadena city college is quite far from ucla.
santa monica college is probably the closest.</p>
<p>if you talking about pasadena then no its not the closest cc to ucla or is it even close, and its on a semester system, i would advise not going there though, its tough to get classes there, especially science classes, and hard to get parking also. There also los angeles city college that's not too far</p>
<p>I go to glendale community college, its pretty close to PCC, like 30 min from UCLA, i know that Santa monica , PCC, and GCC all have excellent transfer rates.</p>
<p>I doubt you would have to take the entire series again. You'll probably get credit for the 1st course (if you've taken one on either semester or quarter)</p>
<p>To NoPlaceLikeHome: Don't remind me that, you know I have a ACS exam coming up this May....
and for sure, I won't add chromic acid to my alcohol, too acidic</p>
<p>pcc is not THAT far from UCLA, but smc is definitely closer.
pcc is on the semester system. smc is quarter, i believe..</p>
<p>both do have excellent transfer rates to UCLA.</p>
<p>its pretty tough getting science classes here (many science majors here) and parking is horrendous (goodluck trying to look for parking after 9)</p>
<p>Isn't smc one of the highest ranked community colleges with the highest UCLA transfer rate? If that's true, it would probably be best to go there if you're looking to go to school close to UCLA anyway.</p>
<p>SMC has the most people that desire to transfer to UCLA. SMC is on semester, not quarter, but it does offer Winter sessions (intersession).</p>
<p>If you look at percentages, it's pretty much 50% across the board (give or take a few percentages and the odd CC, not local to UCLA).</p>
<p>SMC has the most students. I'm not impressed with SMC. Good luck, though.</p>
<p>i go to pcc
i got in ucla
3.37 poli sci
pcc has amazing profs.</p>
<p>went to pcc for a year, hated it</p>