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Does UCLA consider alternate majors transfer?

Your alternate major must have been specified on your original UC application at the time you submitted it. Requests to add an alternate major after you submit will not be considered. If you are admitted to your first-choice major, your application will not be reviewed for your alternate major.
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Does UCLA look at your alternate major?

For freshmen applying to a major in the College, your choice of major will neither help nor hurt your prospects for admission. In fact, a large number of freshman applicants apply as undeclared. The UC application allows you to choose an alternate major, but we only guarantee the review of first-choice majors.
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Can I switch majors after I transfer to UCLA?

Students who wish to change their major or add a minor may do so provided that they will graduate within normative time to degree (defined as graduating by Spring/Summer of your 4th year, if you were admitted as a first year student, or by Fall of your 3rd year, if you were admitted as a transfer student).
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Do colleges consider alternate majors?

Unfortunately there is no guarantee that a campus will be able to admit a student to their alternate major (if they are not admitted to their primary major) even if a campus allows an alternate major to be listed. Alternate majors should not be used as a “backdoor” into a different, more selective major.
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Does UC Berkeley consider alternate majors?

A: Yes. You can select any major from any college as your primary and your alternate major. However, Berkeley will not review a student for their alternate major.
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What you need to know about getting into UCLA.

Does UCSD consider alternate majors?

Selective majors are majors with limited enrollment. If you are applying to a selective major, we strongly suggest that you submit an alternate major on your application and that your alternate major not be selective. If you are not admitted into a selective major, you may be admitted to your alternate major.
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Does UCLA admit based on major?

Students are generally only evaluated for their first choice major, and must apply for a specific major. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.2, some majors have stricter requirements. Students coming from California-based community colleges have additional resources available.
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Does UCLA consider alternate major reddit?

In general, UCLA will not consider your alternate major.
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Is it easier to get into UCLA undeclared?

Applying undeclared does not affect or hurt prospects of admission.
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Which community college is best for UCLA transfer?

Colleges that Send the Most Transfer Students to UCLA

Santa Monica College (1,548) – 36% accepted. Pasadena City College (1,043) – 35% accepted. Deanza College (891) – 23% accepted.
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Is it easier to get into UCLA as a transfer?

Last year, UCLA admitted 23% of 24,907 transfer applicants for fall 2022. Although that admission rate is nearly three times higher than the rate for first-year applicants, competition is still fierce. Admitted transfer students had near-perfect grades, with a median GPA of 3.9.
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How easy is it to switch majors UCLA?

Students in good academic standing who wish to change their major may petition to do so, provided they can complete the new major within the 216-unit limit. Petitions must be submitted to and approved by the department or committee in charge of the new major.
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Does UC Santa Barbara look at alternate major?

Yes, for freshmen only. If your first choice major was one in the College of Engineering and a space in that major becomes available, you will automatically be considered for that major. There is no need to submit a request to change your major back into that first choice major.
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What is the most common major at UCLA?

Most Popular Majors
  • Economics. 796 Graduates.
  • Sociology. 737 Graduates.
  • Political Science and Government. 690 Graduates.
  • Biology. 689 Graduates.
  • Psychology. 630 Graduates.
  • Physiological Psychology. 432 Graduates.
  • Computational and Applied Mathematics. 353 Graduates.
  • Computer Science. 342 Graduates.
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What are the most accepted majors at UCLA?

At the University of California-Los Angeles, the most popular majors students study are Econometrics and Quantitative Economics, Sociology, Psychology, and General. In fact, the University of California-Los Angeles grants 691 degrees annually to graduating Econometrics and Quantitative Economics students.
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What is the hardest school to get into at UCLA?

The School of Music, for example, has a college acceptance rate of around 20%. However, the college acceptance rate for the School of the Arts and Architecture is 5%. In addition, the UCLA School of Engineering, its second-largest college, only accepts 6% of students.
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Is it bad to apply undeclared to UCLA?

Choosing Your Course of Study at UCLA

Students in the College of Letters and Science do not need to declare their major in their freshman year. In fact, you can be an “undeclared major” until the end of your sophomore year, which is particularly advantageous if you are not certain of your specific academic goals.
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Why is UCLA so hard to get into?

Getting into UCLA requires strong test scores and a well-rounded academic profile. The most competitive applicants typically boast SAT scores of around 1510 and ACT scores of around 34. Attaining a GPA of 4.31 will also position you in the 75th percentile of past successful admits.
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What is an alternate major UC transfer?

If a campus is unable to offer you a place in your first-choice major, the campus may consider you for an alternate major. Be sure the alternate major is in a subject area that you really want to study (and in some cases, it should be in a different area of study than your primary major).
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Does it matter what major you apply to UCLA with?

Choosing a Major

For freshmen applying to a major in UCLA's College of Letters and Science, choice of major will neither enhance nor diminish your prospects for admission. In fact, a large number of freshman applicants apply as “undeclared.”
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Can I transfer to UCLA as a double major?

Absolutely. Many transfer students double major. Your course load will be heavier as a result, but you can do it.
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Does UC Davis consider alternate majors?

UC Davis occasionally admits students into an alternate major but not within the same subject area as the primary major. Selecting Undeclared vs a specific major will give you no additional advantage so if you have another major of interest, list that major.
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How hard is it to get into UCLA 2023?

The UCLA acceptance rate in 2023 (for the class of 2027) is a staggering 8.6%, the lowest it has ever been. If you're considering applying to UCLA, you might be wondering, "How hard is it to get into UCLA?"
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