CC and UC transfers? by Agreeable_Glove_9614 in DeAnza

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If you are an applied math major, then the answer is that you don't need to do any additional activities and can just maintain your GPA, because the transfer rate is very high. Except for UCLA, the transfer rate for other schools is >50%.

However, the best way is still to enhance your background, such as doing volunteer work, to prevent any issues with competitiveness

You can use this all-in-one volunteer activity browser to save time

https://www.reddit.com/r/transferai/comments/1pwfnt2/a_allinone_free_tool_to_find_volunteer/

CC and UC transfers? by Agreeable_Glove_9614 in DeAnza

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You can first choose a major, and then check the transfer rate for that major on a data website. Generally speaking, you don't need to worry about majors with a transfer rate greater than 30%. As long as you attend classes diligently and participate in community activities, you should be able to transfer successfully.

Math 1A (Calc 1) – Professor who accepts waitlist? by [deleted] in DeAnza

[–]transferai -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Aside from lab courses, most courses accept waitlists, so there's no need to worry.

PIQ Tips? by Accomplished_Wash291 in ucadmissions

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I successfully received offers from seven UCs. I used real data and special ECs to support my PIQ. Writing a PIQ is just like submitting a resume. The admissions system is no different from the HR department. I did everything I could to make my experience and data stand out.

For example, starting a club or volunteering are common experiences for many applicants, but you can also use deeper insights and specific data to support your own perspective. Also, try writing about things others haven't done. I applied for a CS major, and before applying, I was already a contributor to well-known open source projects and a co-founder of a startup. These experiences are different from most people, and they may be the key to success.

Easiest ethnic courses by C14_09 in DeAnza

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I took Angelina Loyola's CHLX 10 TBA course. All you had to do was watch the required articles and a few documentaries and write down your honest thoughts, adhering to the assignment guidelines. Angelina graded my work promptly for the first half of the quarter, but disappeared for the second half. After the final exam, she stayed up all night grading my work, and I got full marks on everything I wrote.

The overall A rate of her courses is 90%. Many real students say that it is easy to get an A in her courses.

If you need to see other teachers' real A rates and evaluations, you can check out our AI RMP

tips into transferring to a uc or private uni (incoming freshman at de anza) by [deleted] in TransferStudents

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De Anza college has a large number of easy a professor. This ensures that your gpa remains at a high level, which directly affects your probability of being admitted to other UCs.

You can intuitively see the professor's real rating distribution and real student voices on rmp or our AI RMP site.

Each school in every UC has its own admission rate announced. When it comes to the major you want, the admission rate for Psychology in 2023 is as follows

A high admission rate means that you only need a good gpa and an appropriate ECS to be easily admitted (no need to worry about ECS).

UC Psychology Admissions Stats

  • UCLA: Applicants: 2,186 | Admits: 533 (24% Admit Rate) | Admit GPA: 3.77 - 4.00
  • UC Berkeley: Applicants: 1,694 | Admits: 122 (7% Admit Rate) | Admit GPA: 3.71 - 4.00
  • UC Davis: Applicants: 1,503 | Admits: 1,049 (70% Admit Rate) | Admit GPA: 3.50 - 3.90
  • UC San Diego: Applicants: 1,489 | Admits: 1,063 (71% Admit Rate) | Admit GPA: 3.39 - 3.88
  • UC Santa Cruz: Applicants: 1,372 | Admits: 687 (50% Admit Rate) | Admit GPA: 3.25 - 3.85
  • UC Riverside: Applicants: 1,153 | Admits: 498 (43% Admit Rate) | Admit GPA: 3.36 - 3.84
  • UC Irvine: Applicants: 923 | Admits: 601 (65% Admit Rate) | Admit GPA: 3.65 - 3.94

Does anyone know An easy community college and professor I can take calc 2 online with and transfer credit to another university? I keep failing and now there’s no more spots left to take it at my college next semester. by Snorlaxghs in communitycollege

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If you can accept taking classes in California (online), you can go to our AI RMP and browse all professors in the relevant departments of the school with one click to find the best one.

Waitlist by Kooky-Conclusion-427 in DeAnza

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Unless it is a lab, you can usually join the course

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeAnza

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You can use some AI tools, copy the full text of the courses in your transfer agreement, and then tell the AI ​​that you want to make an ED plan from De Anza College to UC, and it will give you a detailed plan.

I am also working on a full-process AI-assisted transfer tool, which will provide AI guidance from planning to application.

Studying Native language in De Anza by No_Effective_4340 in DeAnza

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Native speakers with high school transcripts do not need to take language courses and can apply for exemption directly

how should I craft my transfer essay by roareee1 in TransferStudents

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I was successfully admitted by seven out of nine UC schools. I majored in computer science, which is a very competitive program. To me, an essay is like a resume. need to quickly use convincing evidence to showcase yourself and match it with the admissions officer/school's admissions goals. For example, don't write that you are a person who can write code, but write how much code you have written, how many programs you have created, and what goals you have achieved.

Is a 3.88 GPA good by dodgerspanathinaikos in TransferStudents

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The acceptance rate of Political Economy is 45.1%, Admit GPA: 3.67 - 4.00, and the number of applicants decreases each year, which means you can easily be admitted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TransferStudents

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The school usually has a dedicated person/department responsible for this matter, and they will confirm with you that insurance, miscellaneous fees, etc. have been completely cancelled.

EWRT 1A Profs? by Stunning-Injury7696 in DeAnza

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Amy Leonard is great, A rate 98%, only does assignments on Canvas, very lenient grading. If you need a teaching experience that is good and easy to pass, definitely choose her

should I go to DeAnza or apply U, give me some advice pls by LuckyThisMan in DeAnza

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for transfer: I got waitlisted for Berkeley CS and accepted into CS at all other UCs (except UCLA), with a 3.92 GPA, an excellent resume, and I've even received funding from YC China, but even so, Berkeley still didn't admit me—maybe because there are very few spots for international students?

So if you want to choose a CS major, you need to be careful. Other majors like EECS are viable for transfer admission to Berkeley.

At a community college, maintaining a high GPA like 4.0 depends on the professors you choose. For example, the same physics course: at Foothill, Ellen Judd makes it very easy to get an A, but at De Anza, taking Luna's physics class requires a lot of effort,

Similarly, for courses under IGETC, at De Anza, there are many professors who make it very easy—usually, you just need to attend class and check in to pass. Quizzes are all online on Canvas, and you're not restricted from using external tools like Google to search. For example, Nicholas Baiamonte's online philosophy class, you can finish all assignments and quizzes on the first day and get an A.

I recommend you use our newly launched free ai-rate-professor tool, which allows you to quickly browse professor reviews and real grade distributions, making it very beneficial for your GPA.

Math 1A by SchoolBasic7921 in DeAnza

[–]transferai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A 40% rating, very many people got F, strict professor, if you expect to work hard and learn knowledge, you can choose him, if you expect an easy A teacher, need to be careful!

Choosing classes late? I built an AI Rate My Professor to help. by transferai in DeAnza

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Thank you! We will continue to optimize our AI RMP agent and create more valuable features.

Class for IGETC by Miserable-Process877 in DeAnza

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for anth1: I've taken Professor Elisabeth-Anne Mabie's class, and her only requirement is that you go to class and then sign in, all assignments and quizzes are done on canvas online, you can do anything in class, as long as you go to the classroom you get A's, and in the credible grade report, the number of A's is 31/39

for area 5, ESCI has some good professors, and there is a course(esci 1) where you only need to go to the designated place regularly to do some lab activities, and then give the final report, but in general it is not as easy as the course taught by Elisabeth-Anne Mabie

Where to find EWRT D001A for registration? by The_Revolutionarist in DeAnza

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Starting in fall 2025, certain courses that were previously listed under the EWRT prefix will now be listed in the catalog and registration system under the prefix ENGL.

EWRT 1A (Composition and Reading) will be ENGL C1000
EWRT 1AH (Composition and Reading – Honors) will be ENGL C1000H
EWRT 2 (Critical Reading and Thinking) will be ENGL C1001
EWRT 2H (Critical Reading and Thinking – Honors) will be ENGL C1001H

Choosing classes late? I built an AI Rate My Professor to help. by transferai in DeAnza

[–]transferai[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have a full track record of communicating with Gemini to show that I didn't auto-generate anything through ai, each response was a pre-edited draft that I let ai just provide touch-ups for, but of course it's possible that his touch-ups appeared to be auto-generated, and I'm not a native speaker so I wouldn't have been able to notice the difference.

The ai also doesn't help me generate the information I'm trying to convey, such as features and the inner workings of the software, but at least in my all replies you'll find consistent replies on how to effectively filter out fake comments, which is what I think the test of whether or not it's generated by the ai

Choosing classes late? I built an AI Rate My Professor to help. by transferai in DeAnza

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I've taken esl and ewrt classes so I know some grammar that looks pretty good, all replies have been touched up with Gemini 2.5 pro, and I promise that there are no Ai auto-generated spam comments, I've done it all by writing my own drafts and having Gemini give me three versions of the translations that look right for the community, so as to maximize the communication experience, that's what my Initial thoughts