<p>" I felt even more like a number that I ever have at UCSD."</p>
<p>Cal has smaller class sizes and a better student/faculty ratio than UCSD, so I think that's probably all in your head.</p>
<p>" I felt even more like a number that I ever have at UCSD."</p>
<p>Cal has smaller class sizes and a better student/faculty ratio than UCSD, so I think that's probably all in your head.</p>
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<p>If I do decide to go, I will have to take a class at De Anza in the summer to make up for a class I didn't take this quarter. Also, the College of Letters and Sciences has a language requirement which I've avoided here at Sixth College. Language has always been one of my weaker points. These are some things I'm definitely taking into consideration.
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<p>If you pass three years or more of high school language, or got certain test grades, you pass out of the requirement, or at least freshmen do, and I don't know why you would not as a transfer- call and ask!</p>
<p>Language classes are the easiest. Not much work for 5 units, and work anyone can do. You can take it in summer too, but it's nice to take it during the schoolyear for balance.</p>
<p>As well, in the 21st century, it's a bit of a shame to not be able to speak a second language... In France, you have to learn at least two foreign languages in high school...</p>
<p>Q: how deep is the language requirement at Cal? 4 semesters/2 years' worth?</p>