Anyone successfully transfer to UCLA or USC from T3/T4? I'm also interested in the USC ED Forum

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heather_mt

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Anyone successfully transfer to UCLA or USC from T3/T4? I'm also interested in the USC ED

Post by heather_mt » Fri Jan 12, 2018 2:05 am

FWIW, 1st semester 1L GPA 3.69. Used to live in northern CA but in another western state currently. USC comments welcome too.
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Re: Anyone successfully transfer to UCLA from TTT/TTTT?

Post by runinthefront » Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:29 am

Google [USC] or [UCLA] + [ABA 509 data]. You can download docs that detail the students those schools typically receive as transfers
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Re: Anyone successfully transfer to UCLA from TTT/TTTT?

Post by nrthwst4now » Fri Jan 12, 2018 12:43 pm

You are in range for those two schools, close to Berkeley as well if you can pull up your GPA this semester to the mid 3.7s. FWIW, I think you should apply to GULC EA. You will be a close call, but if you get in then you have something locked. Even if you don't want to go there, it may help for $$ at your current school (Depending on how much you are already receiving).

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