<p>I don’t have a 3.5, I am at UCLA, have taken one class in philosophy, and am in one this quarter. UCLA Philosophy is definitely not your community college philosophy. I don’t think there is a difference between UCSD, UCLA, UCB in terms of rigor for philosophy(i might be wrong). Philosophy is not a major, I think, that has to do with “time spent studying” like I think a major like math or the sciences might benefit from. You’ll be graded based on your ability to write, think, and being able to give back what is expected by your TA or professor. </p>
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