<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>