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yah thats a possiblity as well. I dont see why thats bad.
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<p>It's not bad, per se. But you may need to explain it down the line to employers.</p>
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Bruinboy............ how are the 19W's detrimental to my admissions consideration when i got into UCLA with the 19w's . It oviously didnt play that much of a role.
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<p>It's not "obvious" that it didn't play that much of a role. In fact, it's likely that it was a negative issue on your application.</p>
<p>Like ekn111 said, you must have other redeeming qualities that we are unaware of. However, that doesn't mean that you should be flippant with withdrawals, either. Imagine how 19 of them must look to graduate admissions or employers later.</p>
<p>well, if you think W's on ur transcipt will be overlooked by graduate schools, you are DEFINATELY wrong (unless you have a really good reason, which you may). Honestly, there is a difference between transfer applications (ie getting into UCLA from CC), and going from college to grad/professional schools. I think you may benefit by seeing an academic counselor who will probably tell you this same exact thing.</p>
<p>well its 5 years from start to finish, but since i have the GE part done, i guess it will take me 3 years....... but most likely 4 years becuase i plan on double majoring for the BBA part.</p>