UCLA Honors

<p>Yeah i got into UCLA Honors!. Did any one else get in as well?</p>

<p>I know the site says that admissions wont be released until 12:01 july 1st but for some reason i checked mine earlier today and was accepted!</p>

<p>Anyone one else got in? anyone excited? Is the program worth all the hassle?</p>

<p>i got in. but i thought everyone who applied with a 3.0 or higher automatically get in.
are the honor classes a lot harder than regular classes?</p>

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Wouldn’t that be everybody then? I mean, is it even possible to transfer to UCLA with a gpa less than 3.0?</p>

<p>i suppose you are right ejdeha…do you happen to know how they decide whether to accept you or not?</p>

<p>Yeah its true, if it where the 3.0 thing essentailly all transfers would qualify so that must not be it. </p>

<p>I am not sure what criteria they look at, but i rememberd when i applied it said it was going to look at the GPA we reported when applied and that they where going to look over the application. </p>

<p>Basically GPA, essays, grades, classes, etc.</p>

<p>It’s 3.5+, and you need to maintain that. It doesn’t seem too much harder. Some classes you would take for your major count towards it anyways, and if you’re in a regular class and the professor is willing to work with you, you can make it count as honors (you have to do extra work for it though).</p>

<p>edit: you can only do the regular class conversion thing 4 times, but since that’s an average of 20 units right there, you would pretty much be done with the program’s requirements anyways (you need 28 total honors units, with 4 of those being from an honors colloquium class). I think the killer part is maintaining the GPA, which is probably easier for someone like me (in history) than someone in bio. HA. ;)</p>

<p>not sure if it’s worth the hassle anymore since they got rid of priority registration</p>

<p>bummmer</p>