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UCLA doesn't base admissions solely on GPA.
you need to get straight A's
In fall 2009 the overall acceptance rate for UCLA was 21.7%. Therefore currently about 22 out of 100 students who apply are accepted. Good luck!
Approximately 92% of Seniors from UCLA get jobs according to the (WYCA) Foundation.
You don't. There are plenty of people with good grades who want to go. Go to a community college if you are out of school and get your basic ed units done. Get the grades up. If you are still in high school it is time to get to work. To accomblish your goals you need to work hard. No one is going to give it to you.
i would say yes because throughout his school years he had good grades and he went too UCLA but deiced to drop out
The most recent statistics show that out of the 72,669 students who enrolled for admittance as a UCLA Freshman in Fall 2012, 15,478 were admitted. Meaning, the preliminary statistic for the admittance percentage for UCLA incoming freshman for the 2012-2013 academic year is about 15,478 or 23.30% These statistics were taken from the UCLA Undergraduate Admissions website, listed in related links.
UCLA DUKE STANFORD those are her 3 choices.. she has been accepted to other colleges as well
Different UCs have better programs in different fields, but typically the toughest UCs to get accepted to are UC Berkeley, UCLA, and UCSD.
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UCLA was famous for several reasons. For one, it was and still is one of the top liberal arts universities in the nation. The university also has a top film school, which has produced several notable names in the entertainment industry. UCLA is also known for its sports collectives and athletes.