sry lots of UC transfer questions!

<p>I'm currently a CC student with a 3.1 GPA. I'm a CA resident. I've applied to UCSD, UCSB, UCI, UCD, UCLA, and Cal. Unfortunately, I did not apply for TAG or TAP programs . I did not take any SAT tests. I have 12 years of on going community service experience plus leadership roles. I've taken quite a few honors courses. My essay prompts are pretty solid. I competed IGETC and all pre reqs for my major. Is there a chance that I get into NONE of the schools bc of my low GPA and not being apart of TAG/TAP? Which ones do I have more likely a chance to get into with a sociology major?</p>

<p>Also, USC's deadline for transfers is FEB2, should I just apply for there too? My secondary considered major is French.. but my GPA is so LOW!</p>

<p>BTW I have quite a few W's, but I also explained my "leave" for school for a semester due to work. I've had friends that didn't get accepted into a certain school just because of the W's alone!</p>

<p>The answer would depend on your major. But as a rough estimate:</p>

<p>Cal and UCLA: Don't plan on getting in</p>

<p>If you provide your major, we can all assess your chances for the other schools. Put shortly, a 3.1 will still get you in somewhere... the question is, where?</p>

<p>I put on the last sentence in the first paragraph Sociology</p>

<p>.... for UCI I put alt. major as social science.</p>

<p>My guess is you'll get into UCSB, UCI, and one of either UCD or UCSD.</p>

<p>i say in at UCSB, UCI, UCD</p>

<p>maybe at UCSD</p>

<p>and hitting a die roll of any number to get into either cal or la (1/6 chance for 1 of the 2)</p>

<p>lol, those are my guesses.</p>

<p>It states after applying to the UCs.. </p>

<p>In keeping with its mission as a public university, the University of California will make every effort to offer admission to one of its campuses to every qualified California resident</p>

<p>does anyone know what they mean by "qualified" CA resident means? I've lived in CA my entire life, I have above a 3.0...</p>