<p>For someone in California, a transfer student.</p>
<p>UCLA or NYU?</p>
<p>I'm an English major and for NYU I had to send a whole lot of other info. Let's just say decent. Okay test scores (for SATI it's over 2100 and for ACT it's over 30, exact scores are to be hidden x_x), probably great recs, measly high school stuff because I didn't really go to high school, and 3.88 GPA from college. For UCLA they only got my college stuff. </p>
<p>I already got accepted to UCSD. </p>
<p>So...UCLA or NYU? Which one is harder to get into?</p>
<p>If NYU is, then is NYU harder or UC Berkeley harder?</p>
<p>I just didn't want to get my hopes all up for NYU. :(</p>
<p>Please and thank yoU!</p>
<p>-add-</p>
<p>Oh, and the GPA the UC's are getting (for college) is 3.9-something, because they only count UC-transferrable courses.</p>
<p>I’m currently at NYU. Chances for your transfer app to NYU depends on which school you applied to. Transferring to Stern is pretty darn hard. CAS, SCPS are easier. Gallatin is probablly the easiest. So it all depends.</p>
<p>But based on your California residency, UCLA will be a lot easier than NYU (assuming you applied to NYU’s College of Arts and Science) to get into.</p>
<p>yeah if you are from a CA city college, you dont need a really high gpa (waaay below a 3.9)</p>
<p>CAL is pretty hard to get accepted to period because they really dont care where you are coming from. I would say CAL and NYU are pretty even
but yeah depends on which college and your major</p>