<p>anyone else wondering y it would bring so much pain to the UCs to release all of their decisions on one day that they officially designate as D-day (decisions day)?</p>
<p>besides their servers getting attacked, knowing the exact day for all decisions would seem logical</p>
<p>agreed… I can see why UCLA and UCB have to take SOO long and drag it out because of the sheer number of applicants but I feel like some of these other schools are just dragging their feet</p>
<p>I guess when you have a designated day like that the school is obligated to release all decisions by then. Not setting a specific date adds a lot more flexibility and less accountability for any decisions that have yet to be determined. This works in favor the colleges and provides them with much leeway. Although, I would have to agree that it would keep all of us much more sane if colleges just said when they were going to release our decisions and kept to their word!</p>
<p>i saw a lot of posts from u last year, since I was looking for past stats. is it easier doing it a year later?</p>
<p>um idk… I signed a tag this year so that was better haha… and I didn’t get accepted last year because my JC kind of screwed me over so I relied more on assist, the school websites, and calling the UCs with my questions this year. SO I guess overall it went much smoother this year.</p>
<p>davis needs to hurry up and send their responses =(</p>
<p>it’d be nice if uc’s had a designated release date like cal, but some UC’s just like to release decisions as they are completed. so, patience. =)</p>