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UCLA application difficulty
It is still very difficult to apply for undergraduate courses in UCLA, and the admission rate is only 14%.

In order to be admitted to UCLA's undergraduate course, students need to get better grades than excellent ones. Only the most qualified applicants who meet the strict undergraduate requirements of UCLA will be considered for admission.

1, education requirements:

You can choose a freshman or a transfer student to apply for an undergraduate course.

UCLA does not accept students who have obtained a bachelor's degree to enter any of its undergraduate courses, nor does it accept students who have completed three years of transferable university work (at least 130 credits).

2. Language requirements:

If you graduated from a high school or middle school in a country where English is not the medium of instruction, and your English teaching time is less than three years, you need to prove your English level.

This applies even if you have only partially completed high school or secondary school education in this country/region. A TOEFL score of at least 65,438+000 (at least 22 in a single item), an IELTS score of 7 or above, or an English test score of 65,438+020 or above in many neighboring countries are all UCLA admission requirements.

3.GPA requirements:

The average grade point average (GPA) of students must be above 3.0; However, students from other States must have a GPA of 3.4 or higher.