Hi guys.
So I applied to UCLA as chemical engineering.
I will be taking physics 2, physics3, ochem2 during the spring and will be missing a programming course. The thing is that I heard that UCLA engineering prioritizes people who finished most of their pre-reqs by the fall semester. But I'm like taking three major courses in the spring so I feel very nervous(especially about taking two physics courses). Plus, I am gonna be missing that one programming course. I am honestly very concerned. Can someone who knows well about the UCLA engineering frankly tell me the true chance for me? My cumulative GPA is 4.0, and I applied for fall 2019. If possible, I would like to hear the experience from engineering trasfers. I want to hear genuine advice (from someone who already transferred or has experienced transfer to engineering)
These are the course works I've taken(for reference)
Spring 2017-
College Algebra
Elementary physics
Introduction to general chemistry
Introduction to Sociology
Art History
Fall 2017-
General Chemistry1
College Writing
Calculus1
Japanese 1
Spring2018-
General Chemistry2
Calculus2
Japanese 2
Summer 2018-
Multivariable Calculus
Critical Analysis and Writing
Music History
Fall 2018-
Organic Chemistry
General Physics 1(mechanics)
Linear Algebra and Differential EQ
Intro to Psychology
Winter 2019 (In Progress)-
Intro to Philosophy
Cultural Anthropology
Spring 2019 (Planned)-
General Physics 2
General Physics 3
Organic Chemistry 2
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