<p>I am not about to commute 60 miles or more just because UCR's schedule system is better. </p>
<p>UCLA, I must admit, is too big and too cluttered as far as their online resources are concerned. When you get to the people level, they're generally all knowledgeable.</p>
<p>nope. its not for transfer students. its for current undergrads who, for example, want to take summer school classes at a CC. it lists out what specific classes at what specific CC will satisfy what specific GE field. ;)</p>
<p>i know where its at. just trying to futher prove the fact that ucla's website is virtually useless when trying to find information.</p>
<p>Citan has a point there. For instance if a UCLA Sophomore intends to take a Summer class at SMC (point here is that the student must make the early decision in schoosing the CCC), then perhaps they should go straight to <a href="http://www.assist.org%5B/url%5D">www.assist.org</a>. It should list all GE classes that UCLA and that CCC have agreed upon. </p>
<p>It's a vice versa thing. I used that site to check the UCLA credits I would be getting if I were to transfer to UCLA. So a UCLA student just need to use the same site and reverse the process.</p>