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Of course, there's one particular ethnic studies professor that everyone avoids, but that's what ratemyprofessors. In the majority of the cases, you'll find it enriching to have weekly interaction with well-respected faculty members. You'll learn quickly that the majority of students at UCR aren't particularly bright The honor halls are designed to submerse you in a community where you can be amongst the better students on campus.

I know this may sound bad to UCR in general, but being in the honors hall significantly reduces one's chances of having hallmates that do poorly in classes and, in some ways, are culturally deficient you'll see what I mean once you start meeting people at UCR. Your peer mentor will likely be the same major you are.

If you don't like the experience, you could always drop out. Since it requires only 4 honors classes for completion, it's actually possible to finish your obligations to the UHP by the end of freshman year. Once you finish, you're granted the perks without any additional work involved until you graduate or transfer. On the flip side, being in honors may also get you to like UCR The majority of students on this campus are so dimwitted that even if you did just OK in high school, you'll probably get straight As at UC Riverside due to extremely generous curves in lower division classes.

Unless you're a science major. In which case, if your objective is to transfer, then by all means, go to a CCC. I got accepted in the honors program but I have not decided on UCR yet. The only negative comment I see from you is the tranferring information. Actually my first pick of college to transfer to would be to USC.

Despite the fact the overwhelming majority of students that get admitted via transfer are community college students, UC intercampus transfers still have a leg up on applicants from non-UC 4-year colleges. My roommate recently got into UCLA as an engineering student Berkeley and UCLA are extremely unpredictable. However, all of the other UCs have far less stringent standards.

As long as you can maintain a 3. Where there's a will, there's a way. Transferring to Irvine, Davis, or Santa Barbara is pretty easy This as a key indicator that you have the potential to do well academically if offered a spot at their campus.

I think I read somewhere that admissions officers look favorably on honors courses when evaluating transfer students. There are a few select degree programs at Berkeley and UCLA that require every single pre-req to be completed. If you're aiming for one of those programs, you better be on top of this. By the end of this quarter, I'll have eight upper division classes already finished.

Students who meet the GPA requirement for University Honors will receive an invitation to apply, via email, during the application periods noted below. Should you meet the GPA requirement and not receive an invitation to apply, please contact honors ucr. Effective for fall , students who are in their third year, or beyond, but can still commit to at least two full academic years in University Honors, may still be eligible to apply.

Please contact honors ucr. Admission Requirements.



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