Ucsd tag

<p>I understand this question is somewhat random, but how many more years will UCSD have the TAG program? Any speculation works for me, I have a litttle brother who will be doing the CC route in a few years and Im curious.</p>

<p>Throwing some random numbers out there:</p>

<p>At least 1 year: 99% confident
At least 2 years: 90% confident
At least 3 years: 75% confident
At last 4 years: 55% confident</p>

<p>Hahaha, the most unhelpful post. But you did ask for “any speculation.”</p>

<p>Ya Ive been wondering because they cut TAG to egineering and bio, I wonder what is next, maybe in the next 4 years it will be competitive</p>

<p>my counselor said that next year might be the last year for tag</p>

<p>Sounds like UCSD will be the next UCLA, now they just need a dope football team.</p>

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<p>Do you mean they cut TAG TO engineering and bio, or FROM engineering and bio.</p>

<p>Probably the latter, but I ask, because if it is as you say, 'twould be really weird.</p>

<p>TAG needs to be nerf’d.</p>

<p>The current 3.0 gpa cut-off mark is way too low and honestly unfair to the HS applicants.</p>

<p>I actually agree with girly shout. 3.0 average is low, I mean it’s a B average, who can’t achieve that at a community college! And even though I am a transfer applicant, I believe the TAG program is somewhat unfair to the high school applicants.</p>

<p>maybe they’ll just raise the GPA cutoff</p>

<p>In my opinion it should be 3.5, not 3.0</p>

<p>it should be different cutoffs for different majors but that might just be too complicated</p>

<p>I don’t know that it’s unfair to HS applicants (unless we’re saying that CC level coursework is the equiv. of HS level coursework), but I agree that they should boost the gpa cut-off to 3.4 or 3.5. I suspect they’d see the numbers of transfer students who make it to graduation increase, and the resulting decrease in CCC applicants would open up the lucrative OOS student market.</p>