What are my change? (Statistics Major)

I want to transfer to UC Davis. What are my chance?

Major: Statistics (General Option)
UC GPA: 3.61
Major GPA: 3.77
TAG: UCR

IGETC: All will be complete by Spring 16 (taking second English writing and a Biology course)
Pre-Reqs: All will be completed by Spring 16 (taking C Programming right now )
ECs: Math tutor
Personal Statements: I only have my English professor help me on that, probably not strong.

I also applied UCLA, UCSD, UCSB, UCSC,and UCR.

I am missing C++ programming for UCLA, and differential equation for UCSD and UCSB.

Probably won’t make it to these schools since I am missing 1 major preps.

I tagged UCR because I didn’t have my second English class done by Fall 15.

For UCSC, They don’t have Statistics major, so I applied Economics/Mathematics Combined.

I only had 1 C in Biology. That was the course I took in my first semester, and I messed it up.

It is even painful to learned that the course is transferable but not in IGETC. (pretty much a useless course).

In addition, I took 2 P/NP on World History and Physics last semester. I was afraid to get a B because I got B on both midterm. (Physic is for IGETC as well. It is not a major preps)

Ironically, I Aced both course. Feels bad man. Could have boost my GPA to 3.66…

Will 2 Ps affected my chance?

I was going to say you have a great chance but, I did not know you can get rejected for missing ONE prereq.

UCLA is harder on people missing pre-reqs than UCSB is…not sure about UCSD but tbh it happens every year that someone is missing only one pre-req and it’s usually not the end of the world if the rest of your application is strong, the UC’s know that it happens as a CC student.

UCD had an average transfer GPA of 3.53 last year AND they’ve decided to accept ~660 new in-state transfer students this year than last with the new law that got passed for increased enrollment across UC’s, so I’d say (in my own extremely limited and non-professional opinion) that you have a good shot considering those stats [pun intended ;)]

http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/counselors/files/uc-transfer-application-data.pdf

That’s actually pretty good to heard.

I was so stressful, and didn’t know if I would get it to any of these school.

Now that I am accepted by UCR, I can finally relax and stay positive.

My top choice are actually UCLA

The second goes to UC Davis but not UCSD.

My family live in San Jose, so it would be really nice to study in Davis.

Since both school are really ranked really close, I would pick Davis any day.

I hope I get into at least UC Davis though.