2. This campus is at 405 Hilgard Avenue, Box 951405
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1405. It has a nickname that
is given to them because there are a lot of people
from Asia there and a nickname that is a little better
than the first one: The Athletic Bruins.
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3. This would be the expense for
you to go to UCLA whether
you live on campus, off
campus, or with a relative. To
live on campus and have all
the things on the table to the
right, it would be
approximately $33,276 for one
year! That is why people
prefer to live off campus or
with a relative because to live
off campus it is only $31,156
and that is a $2,120 difference.
However, living with a relative
is even less than both of those.
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4. There are many different
schools that you can join at
UCLA. There is the UCLA
School of Nursing, there is,
The Henry Samueli School
of Engineering and Applied
Science, The School of
Theater, Film, and
Television, and The School
of Arts and Architecture.
For me, I think that I am
interested in their science
school.
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5. To the left is the
Diversity at UCLA and
there are more Female
Students than Male
students and that the
overall race is the
Asian or Pacific
Islander which is why
it gets its weird other
nickname that I can’t
speak of.
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8. UCLA had over 55,000 freshman
applicants and announced that they
were only accepting 12,098 students.
Among them were 175 student body
presidents; more than 150 National AP
Scholars; 400 most valuable players in
their sports; nearly 900 outstanding
musicians; almost 300 Eagle
Scouts and Girl Scout leaders; more
than 200 black belts in various martial
arts; some 500 Science Olympians;
about 500 recipients of book awards
from Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Princeton
and other universities; more than 150
Model United Nations delegates; more
than 150 recipients of Rotary Youth
Leadership Awards; and 3,000 who
indicated they were captains of their
sports or academic teams. Out of all of
those, only about 4,500 actually
showed up and are currently studying.
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9. The average freshmen test
scores rose 8 points to
2,004 out of 2,400 possible
points. The average math
score was 683, the average
reading score was 654, and
the average writing score
was 666. The average G.P.A
of the Admitted freshman is
4.36 compared to the previous
G.P.A., which was of 4.33.
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11. This is the front
cover for the long
transfer admission
guide which can be
found at:
UCLA Transfers
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12. As you can see from the table above, transfer
students get admitted at a different rate
depending on where they are from. The
enrolled students are not available yet
because it is for Fall ‘09.
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13. In the table above, it shows where the transfers
come from and their average G.P.A is above 3.0 and
the SAT scores are not available yet.
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14. Majors and Other Interests
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15. I think that I want to do a
science major and maybe
enter at The Henry
Samueli School of
Engineering and Applied
Science. I want to be a
doctor or a rocket
scientist, I will decide
which one when I get
there. I really need and
want the money and my
goal is anything higher
than a doctor’s degree.
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16. To get a BA or BS in my major I
have to take a ton of courses
because my major is Aerospace
Engineering. I have to take
Calculus I, II, III and linear algebra
plus chemistry, science of particles
and rigid bodies and much more!!!
All of the information for my
difficult major can be found at:
MY DIFFICULT MAJOR
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17. There are many other
activities from
academic activities,
athletic activities, to
community activities.
Sports are a big thing
at UCLA especially
football and soccer.
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18. These are only two
of the many
fraternities and
sororities that you
can get into at
UCLA.
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19. Here are a few
internet sources
and quick facts
about what you
can do at the
University of
California: Los
Angeles.
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