Has anyone here transferred from CC
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Transferred from Golden West to Indiana Univ. I know its not a UC school, but is a top school academically. My GPA was not that impressive, cuz I get lazy, but I am a good test taker so my old SAT scores that I took senior year of high school were a good selling point. I also had to write a HELLAFIED essay to get in
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Originally Posted by jack.tsu,Sep 11 2008, 12:11 AM
Do they have a "regular" econ maj?
If I remember correctly, I think they only have math econ
you good at math??
If I remember correctly, I think they only have math econ
you good at math??
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http://www.econ.ucla.edu/undergraduate/majors.html
There's Business Economics if you meet certain GPA requirement (3.3 overall and 3.5 on ECON)
Economics B.A.
Business Economics B.A.
Economics/International Area Studies B.A.
Mathematics/Economics B.S.
Good idea to throw in the Accounting Minor and Computer specialization while you are at it.
Good old days ....
There's Business Economics if you meet certain GPA requirement (3.3 overall and 3.5 on ECON)
Economics B.A.
Business Economics B.A.
Economics/International Area Studies B.A.
Mathematics/Economics B.S.
Good idea to throw in the Accounting Minor and Computer specialization while you are at it.
Good old days ....
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i doubt it's gonna be 3.5 now, my friend just grad from ucla finance/econ said the people getting into the program average about 3.8 gpa
if you can't even get 3.3 in cc, then you shouldn't aim for those impacted program to be honest.
if you can't even get 3.3 in cc, then you shouldn't aim for those impacted program to be honest.
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Originally Posted by iam7head,Sep 12 2008, 12:43 AM
i doubt it's gonna be 3.5 now, my friend just grad from ucla finance/econ said the people getting into the program average about 3.8 gpa
if you can't even get 3.3 in cc, then you shouldn't aim for those impacted program to be honest.
if you can't even get 3.3 in cc, then you shouldn't aim for those impacted program to be honest.
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I was talking to one of my classmates that transferred to UCLA (majoring in bio) and he suggested going to a cal state if i wanted to major in business and wanted to keep a high GPA, so i could get into a good graduate program. thats actually more feasible for me. + i think i only want to go to UCLA because it is a big name and such a prestigous school. the only thing that comes relatively close to my major is business economics and that wont prepare me for real world finance work.
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Originally Posted by jack.tsu,Oct 14 2008, 06:39 PM
Look if you wanna major in business in socal I don't know why you aren't going to USC.
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i agree with your friend. if you have plans of going grad school, just save yourself the trouble and go to cal state if you're ready to do awesome and keep up that gpa of yours. good luck.
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I think you need to have the best undergrad degree possible, even if youre PLANNING on going to grad school.
What kind of grad program are you going to anyways? MBA programs will rarely take someone that does not have job experience (exceptions are usually students that have had their undergrad at that particular school)
So you'd still need to find a job out of college. Also, you don't know for sure if you'll end up going the grad school route.
What kind of grad program are you going to anyways? MBA programs will rarely take someone that does not have job experience (exceptions are usually students that have had their undergrad at that particular school)
So you'd still need to find a job out of college. Also, you don't know for sure if you'll end up going the grad school route.