<p>mine's the same time as calgirl.</p>
<p>There are no statistics available to prove either way, so any statements regarding transfer priority is purely speculative and therefore arbitrary. And what does "I sport LA btw..." mean. Does it mean you live in L.A.? Well, so do I. Born and raised in the actual city of L.A., not the I.E. or the valley, but L.A.
I bet you are actually from somewhere else. More than likely you are just a transplant trying to rep my city, but you don't really know anything about it. In fact, unless I know you, it's probable you are completely out of the loop.</p>
<p>You're right, a pirate's life is definitely not for you!</p>
<p>How difficult is it to transfer from a CSU to UC? If I get rejected from Berkeley and stay in cc waiting to apply to Berkeley again, I'll just be treading water and wasting time.</p>
<p>If you complete all the general ed. courses and pre-reqs for your major, I am confident your chances will be just as good as anyone's, if not better.</p>
<p>"very few UC students transfer"</p>
<p>Precisely. This is why it appears CCC transfers receive priority. But that is not actually the case because CCC applicants outnumber UC applicants exponentially. If you look at what percentage of UC to UC transfers were admitted versus the percentage of CCC transfers admitted, I bet the UC to UC students have a higher acceptance rate--barring they met all the minimum requirements. Think about it. Why are admissions stats for freshmen and transfer applicants readily available, but UC to UC stats are a complete mystery. If you are coming from a another UC, and your gpa is competitive, and you've completed all the general ed. requirements; I would all but guarantee your acceptance. Show me evidence (in numbers) that suggests otherwise, and I'll take all back. But you can't. You know why? Because everything I've said is true!</p>
<p>I could care less, but just reading about this getting boring and pointless.</p>
<p>there are some stats for UCLA... If anyone cares.</p>
<p>school type applicants admits admit rate % of
all admits ave. GPA-
applicants ave.
GPA-
admits ave.
units-
applicants ave.
units-
admits </p>
<p>California community colleges
11,209 4,688 41.82% 92.36% 3.34 3.57 102 102 </p>
<p>other UC campuses
582 181 31.10% 3.57% 3.34 3.54 100 105 </p>
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I bet you are actually from somewhere else. More than likely you are just a transplant trying to rep my city, but you don't really know anything about it. </p>
<p>You're right, a pirate's life is definitely not for you!
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<p>rep your city? haha... riight, just like your sportin an eyepatch right now and an armhook and cuz u u think yur name is funny, which is not, and i'm callin u out on this, and so yur tryin to act hard as hell... </p>
<p>a pirate's life is not for me... </p>
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Born and raised in the actual city of L.A., not the I.E. or the valley, but L.A.
I bet you are actually from somewhere else.
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<p>meh, i guess yur partially rite on that, born in northridge, grew up maybe 10-15 from downtown LA... u were born in East LA? Koreatown (when it wasn't really Korean), the "real" LA... i doubt it thought... just like i doubt yur funny or "in the know." what's the real LA? the 213 areas that turned 310, or 323? </p>
<p>a pirate's life is not for me... </p>
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In fact, unless I know you, it's probable you are completely out of the loop.
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<p>in fact, if yur in the loop, and u dont kno me, it's probably the case that yur waaay too young and/or yur not really in the loop... </p>
<p>a pirates life is not for me...</p>
<p>the avg. gpa of UC transfers admitted is lower (though slightly) than CCC transfers. This means that if you are transferring from another UC, and you have at least a 3.54, you are all but guaranteed admission. Whereas, if you came from a CCC, you would need at least a 3.57. I have seen this data a million times. If you are trying to transfer from another UC and your gpa is not competitive, you will not get in; however, if you are competitive, the standards are set a little lower than if you were coming from a CCC. What is the admit percentage of UC students with a 3.5 vs. CCC students with a 3.5? Then we will see who got in at a higher rate.</p>
<p>Like I said, a valley chump.
"trying to act hard as hell" what are you even talking about?! I don't "act hard" on computers tough guy. You are a DORK!</p>
<p>Why is this such a big deal to you guys?</p>
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Precisely. This is why it appears CCC transfers receive priority. But that is not actually the case because CCC applicants outnumber UC applicants exponentially. If you look at what percentage of UC to UC transfers were admitted versus the percentage of CCC transfers admitted, I bet the UC to UC students have a higher acceptance rate--barring they met all the minimum requirements. Think about it. Why are admissions stats for freshmen and transfer applicants readily available, but UC to UC stats are a complete mystery. If you are coming from a another UC, and your gpa is competitive, and you've completed all the general ed. requirements; I would all but guarantee your acceptance. Show me evidence (in numbers) that suggests otherwise, and I'll take all back. But you can't. You know why? Because everything I've said is true!
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<p>No, its cause everything u said is undocumentable. You just put "UC to UC stats are a complete"; "You know why? Because everything I've said is true!"</p>
<p>By the way if you think about, everything u said doesnt make sense. First of all, UC is a public institution where there upper level research grants mostly come from in state public funds and that's why it's so easy for undergraduates to get in via community college (like i said before with a guaranteed 2.4gpa ccc transfer admits to atleast one UC). It's basically this: The first priority for the UC system is to show how many Californians are going through the system. Period. </p>
<p>A pirates life is not for me.</p>
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Like I said, a valley chump.
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<p>i wouldn't call Glendale the valley.</p>
<p>Can you guys PM each other instead of cluttering up our thread. Thanks.</p>
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Why is this such a big deal to you guys?
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<p>thats not it really, it's really the poster - a really abrasive guy who thinks he knows everything.</p>
<p>"Trust me, I'm an expert." ...</p>
<p>bah, the pirate's cool :)</p>
<p>What does anything you just said about grants, 2.2 gpas and whatnot, have to do with UC to UC transfers? You are a moron who is just throwing out useless data that has nothing to do with the topic at hand. Quit pretending to be smart. </p>
<p>You could never be a pirate, dorkboy.</p>
<p>Pirate's life wrote:
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I would all but guarantee your acceptance. Show me evidence (in numbers) that suggests otherwise, and I'll take all back. But you can't. You know why? Because everything I've said is true!
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<p>highschoolda then writes:
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California community colleges
11,209 4,688 41.82% 92.36% 3.34 3.57 102 102</p>
<p>other UC campuses
582 181 31.10% 3.57% 3.34 3.54 100 105
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<p>hahaha, some actually found the evidence. 41.82% vs 31.10% i guess your not really
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<p>A pirates life is not for me.</p>
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What does anything you just said about grants, 2.2 gpas and whatnot, have to do with UC to UC transfers? You are a moron who is just throwing out useless data that has nothing to do with the topic at hand. Quit pretending to be smart.</p>
<p>You could never be a pirate, dorkboy.
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<p>2.4gpa btw and completion with IGETC is guaranteed admission to ONE uc from a community college which reflects that the UC admission system is geared to having the highest number of Californians going through its system; therefore, UC->UC would have a lower acceptance rate than CCC-> UC (which i just "thought" i didn't know)... and which highschoolda later proved. </p>
<p>although what u just said seemed counterintuitive to what all the other transfer students thought, I didn't even really care about the topic, until pirate's life posted on it. </p>
<p>a pirate's life is not for me.</p>
<p>and I said: "the avg. gpa of UC transfers admitted is lower (though slightly) than CCC transfers. This means that if you are transferring from another UC, and you have at least a 3.54, you are all but guaranteed admission. Whereas, if you came from a CCC, you would need at least a 3.57. I have seen this data a million times. If you are trying to transfer from another UC and your gpa is not competitive, you will not get in; however, if you are competitive, the standards are set a little lower than if you were coming from a CCC. What is the admit percentage of UC students with a 3.5 vs. CCC students with a 3.5? Then we will see who got in at a higher rate."
Bottom line: That data is misleading, and does not tell the whole story.</p>
<p>Have you taken statistics? Do you know how to interpret these numbers? Probably not.</p>