Please chance me, UCD, UCSD, UCSB,UCSC

<p>Hey guys I am current CCC student and my current GPA is 3.4(going to maintain/raise it to around 3.5) by end of fall. I want to transfer as Computer Science major to the following schools. Please let me know what are my chances to get in. I have all pre-req and Igetc finished. Thanks :)
UCSD
UCLA
UCD
UCSC
UCSI
UCSB</p>

<p>Im pretty sure you can get in to UCI UCD UCSC and hopefully UCSB. for UCLA and UCSD it is a little competitive. For UCSD, I know someone who got in with 3.4 but he was waitlisted and got admitted. I recommend you do the transfer admission guarantee(TAG) With UCI or UCD or UCSB but I think the deadline is tomorrow for 2013 fall transfers(so hurry up if you haven’t done it already). This will guarantee your admission to one of the schools. UCI gpa requirement for TAG IS 3.2 and 3.3 for UCD and UCSB. You cannot go bellow the above gpas if you want to remain guaranteed; therefore, UCI is a more secure option.
following is the link to the TAG website. simply make an account and fill your all information. make sure you do not make any mistakes. especially when you put in your classes
<a href=“https://uctag.universityofcalifornia.edu/students/index.cfm[/url]”>https://uctag.universityofcalifornia.edu/students/index.cfm&lt;/a&gt;
good luck!!</p>

<p>@zcarfaz thank you very much for the infomation :slight_smile: I did tag with UCD computer science major. My only worries about UCD computer science program is that its under letter and science where as other schools has it under engineering department. Does that make a big difference in the job market? Also I will try my best to get my gpa to 3.5 and above by end of fall. again thanks for the help.</p>

<p>It does not matter which department your major is under. Actually computer science should go under Science department but If you are looking for the major Computer Science and Engineering, then it should be under Engineering department. The differences between Computer science and Computer Science and Engineering are that CS requires less physics(may be like one physics class but it depends on the school… check [Welcome</a> to ASSIST](<a href=“http://www.assist.org%5DWelcome”>http://www.assist.org) for more info) but for CSE require you to do all the math and physics that every Engineering majors requires. You probably know this information… but hope it will be helpful at least a bit. I am also transferring fall 2013 and I wish you all the best!!!</p>