<p>my first two years worth of courses aren't showing up as CCCT. They all are, or at the very least the majority of them are.</p>
<p>I've even verified the numbers, they match with assist.org and I copy/pasted most of them directly off my online transcript at the time to ensure everything was alright.
only deviation I see is NOT capitalizing span.
PSYC A100 doesn't show up on the transferable courses list but shows up as an articulated course... ehh...
noticed I should have put CIS A111 instead of CS A111. course name changed...</p>
<p>you dont have to type it in there is a drop down menu where you can just click the course…i had to do this on a few because it wasnt showing up as CCCT</p>
<p>what’s that supposed to mean? I’m not aiming for LA or Cal, just irvine. would my calc2 experiences screw me over that much or is that supposed to be a joke.</p>
<p>Nobody cares about the CCCT label. You think they don’t know which classes are CCCT and which are not? All of my spring classes don’t show up with that label, doesn’t mean they’re going to reject me. There’s not just one person looking at your app. They have specialists, and one of those specialists is a transcript/matriculation specialist.</p>
<p>^calc 1 is a prereq for the honors calc 1+2 class. and the so the system allowed him to take both the honors calc 1+2 and calc 2 at the same time since he completed calc 1.</p>
<p>“I did well in my other courses though, often setting the curve for the class or achieving perfect or near-perfect scores on testes. I will continue to pursue excellence next semester.”</p>
<p>it’s a CC, I have a genius level IQ… I just slacked a bit at first in calculus. it’s the whole “I’m better than everyone else I don’t have to try” mentality which is responsible for that(also a very mediocre precalc teacher in HS who said I didn’t need to know trig for anything else later and allowed us to use notes) if I applied myself in math when I was 15 I wouldn’t have had an issue at 16 and then later 18. I’m actually trying now and studying for the sake of studying whether I need it or not. half my courses I had over 100% in last semester and stats was an anomaly. Mock me, I encourage it, praise makes me slack, i want to be insulted and degraded, motivate me.
FYI I just verified that I wrote tests, so I don’t know what your issue is. have fun continuing to pursue testes.
hahaha. light hearted man no insult meant.</p>
<p>After looking at your attachment, I think you should delete the rather “stupid” excuses for getting a B. Getting a B is not bad. However, blaming it on losing your backback is rather childish.</p>
<p>trust me, no u don’t. and i agree with bigshow, that was the stupidest excuse i’ve ever seen. you’re a college student and you still use the “my dog ate my hw” excuse?</p>
<p>That’s weird as I was generally considered the smartest kid when I was in GATE and I always placed first or second on the reading and math aptitude tests in HS. Might be borderline genius. All the guys in my family tended to be up there though, engineers and project managers for places like IBM, Intel, etc. I’ll fully admit to being a slacker though, I have my inadequacies, I get bored very easily and space out when not adequately stimulated. Might be the ADHD though, I have a rather bad case of that which I don’t medicate due to the fact that it interferes with my eating.</p>
<p>and yes, getting a B is bad when it easily could have been an A. I aced every test. Save for calculus, I’ve never had to try in much of anything. I don’t learn anything in my classes really, for the most part i know the stuff from somewhere before taking a course and then I just kind of space out. I’d get the same grade if I took my tests the first day of class as if I took them later. Homework just bones me.</p>