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Are you an out of state student attending UCLA?

I know that UCLA is very selective, especially when it comes to out of state students. So, 1.) What was your academic profile when you applied, 2.) How are you paying for your out of state tuition, 3.) Are you happy with your decision to attend UCLA?

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  • 9 years ago
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    Usually it is no more difficult and may even be easier for an out of state student to be admitted to UCLA than for a Californian with the same record, as UCLA wants the very high out of state tuition fees. Anyone who is admitted to UCLA needs a UC-GPA of at least 3.75 in the A-G classes. Learn about these terms on the UCLA website. It is almost never worthwhile to pay out of state tuition fees to attend a public university.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    you're a international student. as a thank you to attend college, you're able to be a US citizen, lawful eternal resident (LPR) this is a green Card holder, or student with an I-20 and an F-a million visa. Any stunt outdoors this criminal framework makes you a candidate for deportation with a ten-3 hundred and sixty 5 days bar correct.

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