<p>Keep in mind that the admissions officers do not discern between different CCCs</p>
<p>Quote: "Keep in mind that the admissions officers do not discern between different CCCs"</p>
<p>So, that's mean not matter which community colleges I am studying in. If I can get a good GPA. I can get into a good 4 years college?</p>
<p>The highest GPA, the famousest 4 years college.</p>
<p>i feel the UCs prefer certain CC...I think we had a discussion about this before. Top CCs with good course articulation are considered by the officers. Just my 2cents. How else can you explain 100s of transfers from one CC compared to 1-10 transfers at a different CC.</p>
<p>Yeah i thought so too and wanted to believe that untill two weeks ago when i asked a ucla rep who came to my cc. I already wrote about that in my other message.</p>
<p>But... U can look at UCLA's stats for which CC breakdown.
<a href="http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/Adm_tr/Tr_Prof04_CAcc.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/Adm_tr/Tr_Prof04_CAcc.htm</a></p>
<p>SMC had admission % of 43. Pretty lowm but admitted 680 students.</p>
<p>WHile Antelope Valley Coll, had admission % of 60, and admitted 45 students.</p>
<p>As to ur question, it is easily explained by the # of people who apply from each CC. As i've shown here</p>
<p>O i see...</p>
<p>Basically, I will be major in Business. Well, I want to know how many semester units you guys taking in 1 semester?</p>
<p>Do you think 20 -22 semester credits is good enough?</p>
<p>too many, take 16 (plus or minus 2)</p>
<p>alright~~~~~~~~~~~</p>