<p>A friend just told me that not all of them do. I figured I'd see if any of you guys know before I go home and do some research. </p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>P.s. Leave the link where you get your info?</p>
<p>A friend just told me that not all of them do. I figured I'd see if any of you guys know before I go home and do some research. </p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>P.s. Leave the link where you get your info?</p>
<p>UCB and UCLA consider them important. All other UC’s only consider them important if you’re a borderline applicant. I don’t think you’ll find a link, no UC will ever explicitly admit this.</p>
<p>Berkeley, Los Angeles, Irvine, Merced</p>
<p><a href=“University of California Counselors”>University of California Counselors;
<p>Page 8-9. PDF warning.</p>
<p>Thanks man! I’ll check it out. How did you find this?</p>
<p>[University</a> of California - Downloadable guides](<a href=“University of California Counselors”>University of California Counselors)</p>
<p>Scroll down to advising transfer applicants and click “UC Campus Policies and Procedures for Evaluating Transfer Applicants (Transfer Matrix) [PDF]”</p>