Wondering how impacted Letter and Science majors are to get accepted for, and general info

I’m currently a student at a community college in California, and I want to transfer to UC Davis with the TAG/TAP with International Relations as my transfer major. I’m just concerned despite the promise if I meet the criteria for the TAP/TAG, and do the normal application to the best of my abilities, somehow I won’t get in.

Is anyone familiar if it’s hard to get accepted for majors of Letters and Science, or even International Relations particularly? Or what to expect with transferring under that category/college?

And sorry if is this a silly question, but what does impacted mean per se? I think it means based off of context that it’s hard to get accepted because everyone wants that major and there’s more demand than supply and less chance of students getting accepted or into the classes they need as they may need to wait a year to get into a class if there’s too few classes for the amount of students interested.

I’m not really following this. If you meet the criteria for Davis TAG then your admission is guaranteed.

Sorry if that was confusing, just wanted to double check about that. But okay, got it. Thanks :slight_smile:

https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/transfers-major may give you an idea of how selective each major at each campus is.