<p>I'll be applying to UCLA for the Fall 10 semester as a Physiological Science major. Unfortunately, I won't be finished with all of the prerequisite courses by that time. However, the mandatory courses: year of calculus, general chem, biology, and one semester of organic chemistry will all be completed by the spring prior to transfer. My CC counselor says I have no shot of getting in unless I complete the additional semesters of Physics and Organic chemistry. I could technically finish it all by spring but It would most likely hurt my GPA, and I'd rather not risk it. </p>
<p>Also, after looking at UCLA</a> Undergrad Admissions the Physiological science major has no asterisk, implying that its not competitive? (Assist.org says otherwise) the average gpa admitted for Physiological sciences was 3.49 in Fall 08. So, assuming I have a ~3.6 gpa by the spring prior to transfer, with TAP, would I still stand a good chance of admission?</p>