UC transferable units issue.

<p>I am apply for Fall2012 to UCs and I am working on the application. </p>

<p>One thing that I am really care about is my number of transferable units.</p>

<p>I will have around 120 before I transfer and would the number of units affects my chance of admission?</p>

<p>I am Math major and I complete all the requirements for the major I am going to apply. </p>

<p>Just want to know that UC Berkeley and UCLA would care about the number of units?</p>

<p>I am internation student. My GPA now is around 3.72 and all the classes were taken in one community college in CA. </p>

<p>Anyone answer me? Thanks;)</p>

<p>The only reason 120 Units would be an issue is if you transferred from a 4-year college —> UC. They will only accept 70 semester units for graduation! :]</p>

<p>120 units? no problems. I know some dude has around 200, he got in fine, but he needs another 2 years since uni only accept around 60-70 units as transfer</p>

<p>You’re fine, but please keep in mind that only 70 semester units can be used towards graduation. Good Luck. You’ll get into UCLA w/3.72 GPA, maybe even Berkeley!</p>