question for UC engineering transfers/students

<p>i am a transfer student applying to several schools as civil engineering, ucla being one of them</p>

<p>how do you think i'm looking in terms of admissions into ucla engineering</p>

<p>i will complete my math series in my jc
i have completed general courses at my jc
i will complete my physics series in a cal poly, pomona
i will take the first semester of chemsitry in my jc
i will take c++ in my jc</p>

<p>all this will be done by end of spring semester</p>

<p>gpa is 3.94</p>

<p>please give me feedback (any transfer students, speak up)!!!</p>

<p>i'm applying to ucb, ucla, ucsd, uci</p>

<p>also, i'm tap certified, and my alternate is math/econ</p>

<p>you guys, tell me what you think?</p>

<p>how am i looking in terms of admissions to the schools that I have listed???</p>

<p>You're fine. Look at the avg gpa and you will sleep better tonight.</p>

<p>a high GPA for a Civil Engr gives you good chances period. I think you'll be fine. I have a 3.94, but I didn't take my foreign languages, so I'm not eligible to jump into UCLA. I'm not sure why you would go there for the CE program, there are a few better schools in the CSU bracket. Do you just want the prestige of UCLA?</p>

<p>I am a double major in Architecture and Civil Engineering, from SD, and I'm honestly holding my breathe waiting for word from the Cal Poly's. My back up--a modest Cal State LA. In general, Civil Engr (I don't know your emphasis) is knowledge found common across the US, the US is renowned for Engineering, and there is a news story of the Governator saying that he wants an increase in Engineering. The demand for engineers is going up--you'll be fine.</p>

<p>I dont think ur allowed to have an alternate major are you?</p>