<p>My friend’s name wasn’t on there last night, but it is on there now, so I’m guessing that they are still adding people to the list :/</p>
<p>^ So you joined CC today just so you could write that? I’m skeptical…</p>
<p>@14211974, yup. Last time I checked, highest was 942357 but now, I think the list has grown</p>
<p>International student. Applied for EECS. No name. 3 more days</p>
<p>HAHAHAHAHAAHA^^^^^…@ johannes1430…i was THINKING the exact same thing,…but was too lazy to comment…</p>
<p>@johannes1430 Suit yourself. Found no reason to comment on this thing before.</p>
<p>maybe the list of people on calnet are actually the rejects…</p>
<p>trollface.jpeg</p>
<p>^^ Actually, I would prefer it to be true as my name’s not there. But your profile lists a join date of 3/21, so I remain skeptical to your motives…</p>
<p>942428 is now the highest. (recently checked)</p>
<p>@johannes1430 Best of luck to you although I’m pretty confused about what motives you are speaking of. I just wanted people to know that they may still be accepted even though their names aren’t on the list yet.</p>
<p>but when you change the database to STUDENT, 942428 is not there, lol</p>
<p>ok, so i found another evidence regarding the capitalized names…if ur name is all capitalized, it means it is the newly admited students who had not sumbited their SIR yet, and the ones that are not capitalized are those current students who had already submitted their SIR</p>
<p>I think the chances of this being legit is now dwindling for me. In just 6-7hours, the people in the list went up, and Cal can’t accept that many students. If post 157 is not to be read, I say this list is for all applicants, justlike Boston College’s. But then again, Wongtongtong’s post was very logical/</p>
<p>This sounds accurate if there are gaps in the UID ranges since there is no way that 20,000 students were accepted. In the past two years about 12,900 HS students have been admitted and about 3,900 transfers for a grand total of 16,800.</p>
<p>So if you guys can find enough unassigned UIDs then I imagine it’s accurate. Otherwise they’re maybe filling the database based on the date of your application. Might be worth checking to see how quickly the largest UID changes throughout the day and extrapolate to what it will be in three days. If it’s going to cover about 50,000 people then this is just a list of all applicants.</p>
<p>[More</a> than 12,900 offered admission after competitive application period](<a href=“http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2010/04/14/admissions/]More”>More than 12,900 offered admission after competitive application period | Berkeley News)
<a href=“http://students.berkeley.edu/files/Admissions/12626_5.Info_TransAdm.pdf[/url]”>http://students.berkeley.edu/files/Admissions/12626_5.Info_TransAdm.pdf</a></p>
<p>that could also be true…although i hope not =X…</p>
<p>nobody has submitted their Cal SIR yet. Thats the statement of intent to register. As far as numbers go, they are not completely continuous.</p>
<p>@Bsd, As my name is on this list, I hope someone would find gaps in the UIDs :)</p>
<p>@Qwerty, I checked the number I gave again, and it gives a capitalized name,even if I pick “Student”</p>
<p>oh, and the lowest number is still 921000</p>
<p>heres an example, around 931370 to about 931450. lots of no records. sure theres more.</p>
<p>Empty UID: <a href=“Campus directory - University of California, Berkeley”>Campus directory - University of California, Berkeley; So there’s definitely something missing</p>