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Which majors are the most popular for UCLA transfer students?

Hey guys, I'm thinking about transferring to UCLA, and I'm curious to know which majors tend to be the most popular among transfer students. Are there any specific programs that stand out for transfers?

2 years ago

Hey there! Typically, the most popular majors among transfer students at UCLA are somewhat similar to the popular majors among freshmen. These majors often include Business Economics, Psychology, Biology, Political Science, and Communications. However, please note that the popularity of majors can vary each year.

UCLA is known for its strong programs across various disciplines, so there isn't necessarily a specific program that stands out for transfers only. However, transfer students might be more interested in majors that have well-established connections with community colleges or those that offer better pathways for cohesive transitions.

The key is to choose a major that aligns with your interests, career goals, and strengths, rather than simply following what's popular among transfer students. It's essential to consider which programs at UCLA align well with your academic and professional aspirations. By connecting with current UCLA students, faculty members, or academic advisors, you can gain better insight into which programs may best suit your needs. Keep in mind that regardless of the major you choose, transferring to a prestigious school like UCLA will provide you with access to excellent resources and opportunities for growth. Good luck with your transfer process!

2 years ago

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