Which UCLA college has the lowest admission standard?

<p>Does anyone know which college at UCLA has the lowest admission standard? What are the most competitve and least competitive colleges to apply to at UCLA...which one do I have a, statistically speaking, a better chance of getting into?</p>

<p>Please list the following colleges in order of highest admission standard to lowest admission standard:</p>

<p>College of Letters and Sciences
School of the Arts and Architecture
Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
School of Nursing
School of Theater, Film, and Television</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>dude it doesn't work that way. do not apply for a major in a specific college just because you think it'll be easier to get in. you apply for the major that you're interested in, period. if you're not interested in a major, you apply undeclared into LS. it's not like you can easily jump from college to college after you get in. you have to re-apply every time. </p>

<p>and anyway, none of the colleges are particularly easy to get into. LS is the broadest and thus has the most acceptances, but that doesn't mean that statistically you'd have a better chance. the other colleges are specific and generally require years of portfolio work or experience for admission. you can't just apply on a whim.</p>

<p>College of Letters and Sciences :rolleyes:</p>

<p>While L&S may have the highest admission rate, you're going about it all the wrong way.</p>

<p>If you want to major in engineering, you should apply to HSSEAS. If you want to major in an art, you should apply to arts and architecture.</p>

<p>Otherwise, you're going to end up in a major you despise.</p>

<p>you do have the biggest range of majors to choose from though, if you're in L&S :rolleyes:</p>

<p>if u're planning to get into college with some easy entry major and then switching colleges, its not that easy lol...</p>

<p>lol. the schemes people are wanting to try to compensate for good old hard work/merit...</p>

<p>well i vote for L&S too :)</p>

<p>-It's always easy to switch into L&S
-harder to switch into engineering, but still possible w/o too much trouble (but you'll have to do it ASAP if you want to finish in 4 yrs without having to kill yourself every quarter)
-hard to switch into school of arts and architecture, unless you have a talent in one of the specific majors (because you'll need to submit a portfolio/audition)
-^above goes for school of school of theater film and television, if not harder.
-relatively easy to switch majors in the school you're in</p>

<p>but relatively harder to get into engineering school compare to L&S right? when they apply...</p>

<p>why the rolled eyes, flopsy?</p>

<p>that's his trademark. </p>

<p>though it's fairly appropriate here.</p>