<p>Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows if there is data/statistics available concerning UCLA grads and what they did after graduating like this one for Berkeley:
<a href="http://career.berkeley.edu/Major/MCB.stm%5B/url%5D">http://career.berkeley.edu/Major/MCB.stm</a>
I looked on LA's career site and found a "What Can I do With this Major" site, but there weren't any stats. Any info would be appreciated, thanks.</p>
<p>there's no need for that kinda thing cause im already 95% sure ur either premed(probably) or wanting to do grad school. In that cause, you can do two things with ur major: go to grad school or go to medical school. If you honest to god want to get a job in a major-related field, then go for it, but u probably won't be doing much (or getting paid much). Oh sry, and to answer ur question, no i don't think tehre is anything that comprehensive taht UCLA provides through the career center.</p>
<p>*im assuming ur a MCDB major because the link</p>
<p>Check out this site - </p>
<p>^The OP already checked out that site, look toward the bottom of her post.</p>
<p>Missed it.</p>
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<p>I'm transferring from a JC this fall, trying to decide where to go; I was accepted as MCB at Berkeley and pre-MIMG at LA, thinking of changing to Physiological Science if I go there. I just wanted to see what types and which grad schools UCLA grads go to...I know it's probably comparable to Cal's grads but again I just wanted to see. And yes ucsd<em>ucla</em>dad I saw that link but there aren't any numbers...thanks though</p>
<p>first of all, are you pre-health? I'm betting that you are, so the list is moot. if you aren't, then im sorry for jumping to that conclusion.</p>