<p>Applying this Fall for UC's but I will have 93 semester units after this FALL. Is there going to be an issue? I know that there is a 90 unit limit. How exactly does that work? Can anyone shed some light into this dark corner?</p>
<p>Are all of your units from CCs? There is only a unit cap if some of your units are from a four year college. So, if you have over 90 units, but they are all from a CC, it will not negatively impact your chances of getting into a UC. However, if all your units are from a CC, when you transfer, only 70 semester units will be applied to towards graduation.</p>
<p>They are all UC-transferable units from a two different CC’s.</p>
<p>Then you will be fine.</p>
<p>So saying, I took like a Dance History class, which does not pertain to anything in my life, would that be like… dropped? Or what? And if so, who would decide which classes will not be transferred? And will this factor in with my application GPA?</p>
<p>Do you TAG? If you TAG, it will show which classes are transferable. Classes that are UC-transferable, or Assist-certified in other words, are always factored into your GPA, regardless of how exciting/funny/lame/boring/nothing to do with your life, blah blah the class is.</p>
<p>Regarding the unit cap, use the search function lol. I believe this is the 78419725245337th time I have said this year, that you can have $14 trillion bajilion fajilion units and it DOES NOT MATTER as long as they are all from CCCs</p>
<p>All of your transferable courses will count toward subject credit against various major and breadth requirements, but you will only get a maximum of 70 semester or 105 quarter units from community college courses toward the total number of units needed to graduate (120 semester or 180 quarter). I.e. you will still need to take at least 50 semester or 75 quarter units at the UC school you transfer to in order to graduate.</p>
<p>I am not TAG-ing. </p>
<p>And I think I understand. So for the application, all my units will be counted in with the transfer GPA but only 70 of them will actually transfer in for my lower-division class if I do get in.</p>
<p>Correct?</p>
<p>Yes
Or you should say: all your units will be transferred but only the first 70 will be counted and appeared on your 4-yr school transcript</p>
<p>Oh. So none of my Linguistics classes that I’m taking, credits 64-93, will have to be retaken when I come in to a UC…? Even though I’m coming in as a Linguistics major and those are pre-reqs?</p>
<p>Nope, Idk. You are talking about CS&L at UCLA right? Since that major does not have any articulated course listed on assist, the one that will decide which of your classes will satisfy a specific requirement is admission. You will have to apply and see.</p>
<p>Linguistics and Asian Language and Cultures.</p>
<p>Problem solved.</p>