It seems that a lot of people go rejected from UCLA’s engineering department, does that mean engineering was the hardest major to get into LA.
<p>well engineering for a lot of schools is always hard to get into. i put bio and i got rejected putting undeclared sciences is better b/c then they will accept u and someone else wanting to go into bio as their major.</p>
<p>obviously, engineering is extremely hard to get into for any uc esp. the top-notch ones like cal, la, sd</p>
<p>that probably mean i will get rejected from cal then cuz i got accepted for LA under biochem but I applied EE for cal.</p>
<p>Is Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology competitive?</p>
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Q: If I am not admitted under my first choice major, will UCLA review me for my alternate major?</p>
<p>A: Within the College of Letters and Science, the major an applicant
chooses is not a factor in the review process at the freshman level.
UCLA does not normally consider the alternate choices of applicants who applied to majors in the other schools (Engineering, Arts, etc.).
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<p>theatre and film&tv. music too. engineering is weaksauce compared to that.</p>
<p>EE's probably the hardest. Then Bio I guess, then CSE...</p>
<p>I heard that Bioengineering, because it is a relatively new program, has the highest applicant/admit ratio out of the engineering majors in the HSSEAS.</p>
<p>theatre, design media arts,film, I imagine is way much more competitive than any other majors at ucla including engineering</p>
<p>of course those classes are much smaller obviously and sometimes u have to audtion for those.. THINK about IT</p>
<p>Isn't film unavailable for direct freshman admission? I thought one had to apply in the sophomore year to begin the actual film major in his/her junior year...</p>
<p>I heard theatre is... UCLA only accepts 17 people each year or something like that.</p>