How much does UCLA cost a semester?
This would be difficult to determine due to each persons situation being different, but if you look at the yearly statistics posted below you would look to pay around $10,000 dollars for a semester at UCLA.
Including tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and estimated expenses for books, costs for attending one year at UCLA are $20,969 in-state and 40,037 out-of-state. (2008) *Information from Kiplinger.com - see Related Links below
What does it take to get into UCLA's film school as a transfer student?
http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/ge/GE-TFTVNew09-10.pdf
The link explains what transferable courses you must take and how many hours to take as well. Good luck! I'm trying to do the same thing.
How much does it cost a year to attend UCLA?
For the 2007-2008 school year, the estimated average fee for tuition alone is $7,446. You can retrieve this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker (one word) search engine. You can search colleges and universities by name, or programs of study, geographical location, size of student population, cost, etc. The site will give you a list of schools based on your requests. The site will also list each school's background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Just copy and paste the above link into your browser's address bar.
What are the subject requirements to enter UCLA?
UCLA has several specific requirements that must be met by potential applicants. Specifically, they need to have 4 years of math and English courses, 3 years of laboratory sciences, 3 years of foreign languages, and 1 year of visual arts courses. Additionally, they need at least a 3.0 GPA if they are CA residents.
What are the average class sizes of UCLA?
Although there are many classes with higher numbers of students, the overall student to teacher ratio is 36:1. This is for undergraduate degrees.
How many people are actually dead?
I do not know. But I have read that there are more people alive at this moment than have ever died. This is because of the exponentially increasing population growth.
What is the full name of UCLA?
University of California, Los Angeles
Colors True Blue and Gold
Nickname UCLA
Mascot Joe and Josephine Bruin
Athletics Bruins, NCAA Division I For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (ANSWERS.COM) indicated below.
What position did Jackie Robinson play in football for UCLA?
Jackie robinson played baseball, not basketball
What do you need to become a rapper?
Contrary to some opinions, rapping is not just 'talking fast'.
Rappers need to have an extremely good grasp of language, word play, rhyme, alliteration, similes and metaphors. Rappers are the common day poets of our society.
Rappers need to develop their 'flow' and delivery. Their 'flow' is the type of tone and voice the rapper chooses when rapping their lyrics. For one example of a rapper's flow listen to the rapper known as Twista. Twista was (at one point) listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as the Fastest Rapper. Twista chose a very fast delivery and hard tone for his songs.
Rappers must also develop excellent breath control. If you've ever attempted to rap along with the music and ran out of breath before the artist....that's why.
you need not to give up if you do something wrong in a song
What tattoos of pauley perrette's are real?
Abby has at least 9 tattoos. The large cross on her back is not real, but is put on with make up whenever it is shown. The spider web on her neck is also not real either, but it is there because the producer wanted something that you could see all the time on camera.
Shouldn't there be corporal punishment for rule breakers at school?
There is in 22 states out of 50 in my opinion though it should be in all states because some kids want to learn and if you have rude or kids intentionally disrupting class then we shouldn't give them attention by tending to them show them that, their behavior is unexceptable. Even though where I live it isn't allowed in schools from what I know, but still 90% of parents in the united states use corporal punishment as an effective disipline. This is the spioled generation all our parents had to work all we do is sit there and let it fall into our laps we could do so much better.
Actress of sorts and skip-organ player for the Partridge Family. The Partridge Family was a fictional rock group and in effect crossed the (Sound of Music) and ( Cowsills) plot lines. I understand Ms Dey was raped at one time and this was very serious.
Who was on the 1964 UCLA basketball roster?
Here are three: From memory...no guarantees
Hazard >>> Walt Hazzard - Point Guard
Blackman
Slaughter >> Fred Slaughter - Center (?)
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How could you leave off Gail Goodrich, their Shooting Guard?
This amazing college basketball team went undefeated in 1963-64 with a 30-0 record despite the fact that no one on the team was over 6'5" tall. They were really exciting - the little team that could. They regularly had to go up against teams that had power forwards and centers who were 6'7" to 7'0". They were smaller than every team that they beat. As I recall, they had 2 players who were 6'5" - their Center and their Power Forward. I think Fred Slaughter was one or the other and their other forward was only 6'3" and I'm pretty sure his name was Jack Hirsch, a very scrappy player. I don't remember the name Blackman, but he could have been on the team. I know that it wasn't Rolando Blackmon. So I'm adding:
Guard - Gail Goodrich and
Forward - Jack Hirsch
for a total of at least 4 of the players - maybe all 5. Can anyone confirm or correct the players on this amazing College Basketball team - the first of John Wooden's 10 National Championship teams in 12 years.
David M. Brown, MD @ZenDoc
Here you go:
Starting 5:
Walt Hazzard
Gail Goodrich
Keith Ericson
Jack Hirsch
Fred Slaughter
Top subs:
Kenny Washington
Doug McIntosh
Tom Stone
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Have there been any famous people that went to UCLA?
Here are some of the most notable ones:
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What was the starting lineup for the 1976 ucla basketball team?
The starting line-up for the 1976 UCLA basketball team was Marques Johnson, David Greenwood, Roy Hamilton, Jim Spiliane, and Brett Vroman. The UCLA Bruins were first in the Pac-8 Conference. They were coached by Gene Bartow.
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Who are some famous alumni of Yale?
Famous Yale Alumni GOVERNMENT ACHESON, Dean '15 - Secretary of State under Truman
ASHCROFT, John '64 - U.S. Attorney General
ASPIN, Les '60 - Secretary of Defense
BENTON, William '21 - Assistant Secretary of State under Truman
BLUMENTHAL, Richard '73L - Attorney General of Connecticut
BOREN, David '63 - Senator from Oklahoma
BOWLES, Chester `24S - Governor of Connecticut, Ambassador to India
BRADY, Nicholas '52 - Secretary of Treasury under Reagan
BROWN, Jerry '64L - Governor of California, Mayor of Oakland, CA.
BUSH, George H.W. '48 - 41st U.S. President
BUSH, George W., Jr. '68 - 43rd U.S. President
BUSH, Prescott II '17 - Governor & Senator from Connecticut
CHAFEE, John '44 - U.S. Senator from Rhode Island
CHENEY, Dick '63 - U.S. Vice President
CLINTON, Hillary Rodham '73L - Senator from New York
CLINTON, William '73L - 42nd U.S. President
COOPER, John Sherman '23 - Senator from Kentucky
DANFORTH, John '63L - Senator from Misouri
DILWORTH, Richardson '21 - Mayor of Philadelphia, PA (1956-62); Assistant Attorney General of Pennsylvania; Awarded Silver Star
DODD, Thomas J. `33L - Senator from Connecticut
FORD, Gerald '41 Law - 38th U.S. President
GATES, Artemus '18 - Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air
GREGG, Hugh '39 - Governor of New Hampshire (1953-55)
HART, Gary '64 - Senator from Colorado
KERRY, John '66 - Senator from Massachusetts
LASSITER, Robert '34 - Attorney General Counsel's office, U.S. Treasury
LIEBERMAN, Joseph '64, 67L - Senator from Connecticut
LINDSAY, John V. '44 - Mayor of New York, NY; Congressman from New York
MacARTHUR, Douglas '32 - Ambassador to Japan and Belgium, Advisor to General Dwight D. Eisenhower during WW II.
MACOMBER, William B. '44 - Under Secretary of State; U.S. Ambassador to Jordan
PATAKI, George '67 - Governor of New York
PRICE, Hugh B. `66L - President of the National Urban League
RESOR, Stanley '39 - Secretary of the Army
SCRANTON, William '39 - Governor of Pennsylvania (1962-65)
TAFT, William Howard 1878 - 27th U.S. President
TAFT, Jr. Robert '39 - Senator from Ohio (1971-76)
VANCE, Cyrus '39 - Secretary of State under Carter
WILSON, Pete '55 - Governor of California ENTERTAINERS & MEDIA ACKROYD, David '68 Drama - Actor
BASSETT, Angela '80, '83 MFA,MFAD - Actress
BEALS, Jennifer '86 - Actress
BOOKE, Sorrel '52 Drama - Actor
BUCKLEY, William F., Jr. '50 - Author
BURROWS, James '65 Drama - Creator of Cheers and other TV shows
BURTON, Kate '82 Drama - Actress
BUSH, Catherine '83 - Novelist ("Minus Time" & "Rules of Engagement")
CAVETT, Dick '58 - TV Talk Show Host; Comedy Writer
CHADWICK, Charles 1897 - Author of short stories and novels
CLARKE, Brian '74 - Actor (Eight is Enough, General Hospital)
COLANTONI, Enrico '93 Drama - Actor (Elliott on "Just Shoot Me")
DANES, Claire '02 - Actress (My So Called Life, Shopgirl)
DERSHOWITZ, Alan `62L - Celebrated Attorney (O.J. Simpson Trial)
DILLMAN, Bradford '51 - Actor
DUTTON, Charles S. '83 Drama - Actor ("Roc"), director, producer
EIKENBERRY, Jill '70 Drama - Actress (L.A. Law)
FORD, Jack '72 - ABC's 20-20 & Good Morning America, former host of NBC weekend Today Show, NBC Legal Correspondent
FOSTER, Jodie - Actress, Director & Producer
GILBERT, Sara '97 - Actress (Rosanne)
GRAHAM, Fred '53 - Head of Court TV
GREENFIELD, Jeffrey '67L - TV Journalist, CNN, ABC reporter
HAMLIN, Harry '74 - Actor (L.A. Law)
HILL, George Roy '43 - Director, Writer, Producer (Hawaii, Slap Shot, World of Henry Orient, Thoroughly Modern Millie)
KACZMAREK, Jane '82 Drama - Actress (Malcolm In The Middle)
KAZAN, Elia '33 Drama - Director (East of Eden, On The Waterfront, etc)
KEACH, Stacy, Jr. '66 Drama - Actor (Titus)
LATHAN, Sanaa '95 Drama - Actress (Lead in Love & Basketball)
LLOYD, Christopher '82 - TV Produce & Writer
LLOYD, David '56 - TV Producer & Writer (Frasier)
MacLEISH, Archibald '15 - Pulitzer Prize winner, Poet, Playwrite
MALINA, Josh '88 - Actor (Sports Night, West Wing)
MARTIN, David C. '65 - CBS Correspondent from the Pentagon.
MARTIN, Kellie '97 - Actress (Little House On The Prairie, ER, Life Goes On)
McDORMAND, Frances '82 Drama - Actress ("Fargo")
McENROE, Colin '76 - Reporter, Columnist for The Hartford Courant
McKEOWN, Bob '71 - NBC staff newsman
MICHAELA, Genia '99 - Appeared on Broadway in "The Crucible" and "Jake's Women" with Alan Alda, Brenda Vaccaro and Tracy Pollan
MIFFLIN, Lawrie '73 - Editor for New York Times
NAUGHTON, James '70 Drama - Actor (Tony's for City of Angels and Chicago on Broadway), TV & Movies.
NEWMAN, Paul '54 Drama - Oscar winning Actor
NORTON, Edward '91 - Supporting Actor Oscar for Primal Fear
NOTH, Christopher '85 CDR - Actor (Law & Order, Sex In The City)
O'NEILL, Eugene '26 - Playwright
PARDUE, KIP `98 - Actor (Remember the Titans, Driven)
PHILLIPS, Stone '77 - Host of NBC Dateline
PIERCE, David Hyde '81 - Actor (Frasier)
PINCHOT, Bronson - '81 Actor
PORTER, Cole '12 - Song Writer (Night & Day)
PRICE, Vincent '33 - Actor (The Fly, Laura, etc)
ROSENBERG, Alan '74 Drama - Actor (L.A. Law, Sybil)
SHALHOUB, Tony `80 Drama - Actor (Monk)
SISKEL, Gene '67 - Movie Reviewer (Siskel & Ebert)
SKROVAN, Stephen '79 - TV Producer & Writer (Everybody Loves Raymond)
SORVINO, Josh - Actor (The Wonder Years)
SPOCK, Benjamin '24 - Olympian (Gold), Pediatrician, Author of books on babies
STEIN, Ben '70 Law - Actor (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Win Ben Stein's Money on TV)
STONE, Oliver `80 Drama - Director (Wall Street, JFK, Any Given Sunday)
STREEP, Meryl '75 Drama - Oscar winning Actress
TARTIKOFF, Brandon '69 (Fe,BB) - Former President of NBC TV
TRILLIN, Calvin '57 - Writer (New Yorker Magazine)
TRUDEAU, Gary '70 - Cartoonist (Doonesbury)
TUCK, Jessica '85 - Actress (Judging Amy)
TUCKER, Michael - Actor (L.A. Law)
WALLACE, William `45w - Writer (New York Times)
WASSERSTEIN, Wendy '76 Drama - Author (Heidi Chronicles, etc)
WATERSTON, Sam '62 - Actor (The Great Gatsby, Law & Order, I'll Fly Away)
WEAVER, Sigourney - Actress
WEBSTER, Noah 1778 - Wrote the dictionary
WHITMORE, James '44 - Actor (Miracle-Gro commercials)
WILDER, Thornton '20 - Novelist (Our Town)
WINKLER, Henry '70 Drama - Actor (Happy Days), Director & Producer
WOODWARD, Bob '65 - Journalist, Writer (All The Presidents Men)
YU, Jessica '87 - Won Oscar in 1996 for directing, directed episodes of The West Wing.
ZIMBALIST, Efrem, Jr. '40 - Actor (77 Sunset Strip, The FBI) BUSINESS LEADERS AKERS, John F. '56 - IBM
ASHTON, Harris '54 - Pres. & CEO of General Host Corp.
BASS, Perry '37 - Bass Enterprises
COMBS, Harry `35S - Head of Learjet
CROZLER, William, Jr. '54 - Bay Banks
DOTEN, Sue (Wellington) '81 - Pres. U.S. Beverages, VP Quaker Oats
FINCKE, Clarence 1897 - Pres. Bank of America (1920-32)
GELB, Richard '45 - Bristol-Meyers Squibb
GOIZUETA, Roberto '53 - President of Coca-Cola
GRANT, Tone '66 - President of Refco, Inc. (Commodity Trading Company)
GREENBERG, Steve - President of Classic Sports Network
GRINSTEIN, Gerald '54 - Burlington Northern
HALSTED, William S. 1874 - Co-Founder of Johns Hopkins Medical School
HEYMAN, Samuel J. '60 - GAF Corporation
HULMAN, Anton, Jr. '24S - Chr. of Board Indianapolis Speed Way
JACKSON, Levi '50 - VP Ford Motor
JOHNSON, Charles '54 - Franklin Resources
KIAM, Victor '47 - Owner of Remington Corp. and former owner of New England Patriots
KNODE, Donald '51 - President of Merrill Lynch Japan
KUNSTLER, William '41 - Attorney
LaROCHE, Chester '18 - V.Chrmn. & Director of American Broadcasting Co.
LUCE, Henry R. '20 - Co-founder, Editor, President and CEO of Time, Inc.
LYNCH, David '50 - Multibank Financial
MELLON, Paul '29 - Philanthropist
MORLEY, John C. '54 - Reliance Electric
MORITZ, Charles '58 - Dun & Bradstreet
PILLSBURY, Philip '24 - CEO of Pillsbury Mills
POTTS, James '43 - Overseas Operations Director for CARE
ROGERS, Robert D. '58 - Texas Industries
RUBIN, Robert '64 - Goldman Sachs
SMILOW, Joel E. `54 - International Playtex, Inc.
SMITH, Frederick W. '66 - Founder & CEO of Federal Express
SPRAGUE, Peter J. '61 - National Semiconductor
STRATTON, Frederick P., Jr. '61 - Briggs & Stratton
WEYERHAUSER, John P., Jr. '20 - President of Weyerhauser Lumber
WOLFE, Ken - President of Hershey Corp.
WRIGLEY, William, Jr. '54 - Owner of Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Chewing Gum ATHLETICS AXTHELM, Pete '65 - Sports Writer, Columnist and TV Broadcaster
BOOTH, Albie '32 - Member of College Football Hall of Fame; Football & Basketball Official
CAMP, Walter 1880 - Father of American Football; Member College Football Hall of Fame
CLARK, Stephen '65 - Olympian (3 Gold)
DARLING, Ron - Professional baseball player (Mets, A's, Expos)
DALY-DONOFRIO, Heather `91 - LPGA Tour player
DELL, Donald '60 - Davis Cup Captain for U.S. 1968-69, Founder and CEO of ProServ
DIANA, Rich '81 - Pro Football (Miami Dolphins - On Super Bowl Team), 10th in Heisman Balloting
DOWLING, Brian '69 - Pro. Football (Patriots, Packers), Finished ninth in Heisman balloting in '68, Made famous by Gary Trudeau as B.D. in Doonesbury, Sportscaster.
DUBINETZ, Greg '75 - Pro Football (Wash. Redskins)
DUDLEY, Chris '87 - Pro Basketball (Trailblazers, Cavs, Knicks, Suns)
EBERSOL, Dick - President of NBC Sports
EPSTEIN, Theo `95 - General Manager, Boston Red Sox
FENCIK, Gary '76 - Pro Football (Chicago Bears); TV Sportscaster
FRANK, Clint '38 - Heisman Trophy winner, Maxwell Award winner, Member College Football Hall of Fame
GIAMATTI, A. Bartlett `60 - Former Baseball Commissioner
HETHERINGTON, Chris '96 - Pro Football (Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers)
HILL, Calvin '69 - Pro Football (Dal. Cowboys, Wash. Redskins, Cleve. Browns), VP of Baltimore Orioles, Silver Ann. Award Winner
HILL, Kenny '80 - Pro Football (Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, New York Giants -- Super Bowl XXI, Kansas City Chiefs)
JACOBS, Eli '59 - Owner of Baltimore Orioles
JAURON, Dick '73 - Pro Football Player (Detroit Lions, Cleve. Browns, Cincinnati Bengals) Head Coach Detroit Lions
JOHNSON, Eric '00 - Pro Football Player (San Francisco 49ers)
JONES, Rees L '63 - Award-Winning Golf Couse architect
JONES, Robert Trent, Jr. '61 - Golf course designer
KELLEY, Larry '37 - Heisman Trophy winner, Member of College Football Hall of Fame
KILPATRICK, John Reed '11 - President of New York Rangers and Madison Square Garden; Hockey & Football Hall of Fame
LAYENDECKER, Glenn '83 - Pro Tennis Player (reached top-50 in singles)
LITNER, Jon '85 - Exec. V.P. and chief operating officer of the N.H.L.
MacKENZIE, Ken '56 - Pitcher on original NY Mets
MARTIN, Don '71 - Pro Football player and coach (New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders)
McCASKEY, Mike '65 - President of Chicago Bears
SCOTT, Gene '60 - Member of U.S. Davis Cup team 1963-65, Founder and Publisher of Tennis Week
SHORTER, Frank '69 - Olympic Track Star
STAGG, Amos Alonzo 1888 - Member College Football Hall of Fame, Author, Inventor, Football Coach
VINCENT, Fay `63L - Baseball Commissioner
WEISS, George M. '17 - Baseball Executive (Yankees & Mets)
WOSTERHOLME, Martin '84 - Pro Tennis Player, Member of Canadian Davis Cup Team
YAWKEY, Thomas '25 - Owner of Boston Red Sox
and many, many more!
What is the definition of scaler matrix?
Scaler Matrix If in the diagonal matrix D, a11=a22=a33=...=ann=k. Then D is called a scaler matrix.
What is a hotel near USC and UCLA?
Close to USC:
Radisson at USC, Los Angeles
Vagabond Inn Los Angeles-USC
Knights Inn Los Angeles
Holiday Inn Los Angeles City Center
The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
JW Marriott Hotel Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE
Clarion Hotel Downtown L.A
Rodeway Inn Convention Center Inntowne Hotel
Americas Best Value Inn Los Ang
Stillwell Hotel
O Hotel
Holiday Inn Downtown
Ritz Milner Hotel
Americas Best Value Inn
Close to UCLA:
Hilgard House Westwood Village
W Los Angeles - Westwood
Royal Palace Westwood
The Crescent At Legacy
Hotel Palomar Los Angeles - Westwood - a Kimpton Hotel
Hotel Bel-Air
Luxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard
Hotel Angeleno, a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel
Travelodge Los Angeles West
Stars Inn Motel
Holiday Inn Express West Los Angeles
The Beverly Hilton
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza
The Peninsula Beverly Hills
The Beverly Hills Hotel
How much does a 1941 dime cost?
6-28-11>>> About $2.50 but that's just for the silver. But the price will depend on the grade and mintmark of the coin also. The coin is very common.