<p>First off, I was almost 100% sure that UCLA would reject me because the highest math I've completed is college algebra. When I got an email about that regents thing though, it did make me think that maybe, just maybe I had a chance. </p>
<p>Anyway, my major was linguistics with comp sci</p>
<p>This is the recommended major coursework:</p>
<p>Linguistics and Computer Science:
Note: Linguistics and Computer Science majors may complete one year each in two foreign languages instead of two years of one.</p>
<p>one year of calculus with analytic geometry
one symbolic logic course
four computer programming courses
strongly recommended: once course in discrete structures</p>
<p>By fall, I had completed the 4 programming courses and this spring, I'm taking two more, so I'd have a total of six (although, only two are comparable to ucla courses according to assist).. I'm also taking the symbolic logic course this spring too. Was the fact that I had at the most, just 4 pre-req courses why I got rejected? I was also wondering if the fact that I had attended six community colleges in the span of the last year worried them. If I really have no shot at an appeal, I don't think I'd bother. Thanks for any insight.</p>
<p>It doesn’t look like there’s new information you can offer to appeal the decision, so appealing wouldn’t accomplish anything.</p>
<p>I don’t think you have much of a chance with an appeal. It wouldn’t hurt to try, though.</p>
<p>@RamonaFalls I thought as much. Appealing sure didn’t work when I tried it with csulb.</p>
<p>I got admitted to the same major. What’s your GPA? I think mine is 4.0 but that’s only form CCC courses. It may be lower if they took into account classes I took in my prior 4 year university.</p>
<p>Also, I’m currently taking Calc 2, Discrete Math and a CS course that isn’t transferable but is a preparation for UCLA’s CS 32 which I plan to take at UCLA during the summer… The other only CS courses I have is an equivalent to UCLA’s CS 31 and another intro to C++ class.</p>
<p>So it seems we have around the same prererequisites, except you have the CS area covered but not the math and viceversa with me.</p>
<p>I can’t remember exactly because I have a few CSU-only courses, but yours is higher. Mine is 3.9-something (I did get a B in the college algebra class). I have two C++ courses that match up with CS 31 (for some reason) and I’m taking one that matches up with CS 32 this semester. I guess the fact that my other computer courses were random languages like C# and VB didn’t help me out. I do get why they were nervous with me. I’d definitely choose the person that is doing calc over someone who hasn’t </p>