<p>@Fromcalwithlove g0ld3n is correct in saying that I did not receive it. My point is that there was initially some doubt on that thread (and actually another one for UCLA regarding URSA) where people questioned how so many people could receive an indicator of admission. In the end, both of these turned out to be valid early signs. So, there is a precedent for early release.</p>
<p>Good idea, g0ld3n.</p>
<p>I have searched up a lot of my schoolmates on CalNet and the greatest difference was from 93XXXX to 94XXXX. That is a difference of 10,000. Has anyone else found an even greater difference? And does anyone know the number of students Cal admits every year?</p>
<p>@Supernaut, oh ok I get it now. Wow, there seems to be early release patterns from both UCLA and Cal (if this is true). Sorry about your UCLA decision, I know you’ll get in to a great school!</p>
<p>@Mickjagger, I think Cal (based on fall 2010 stats) admits about 10,000 to 11,000 applicants, so your estimate would be correct.</p>
<p>I think the number cal admits each year is around 10-13k similar to UCLA. That seems pretty right on accurate. I found someone in the 95XXXX so about 12k give or take admits seems right on the money to me since that’s about as much UCLA admits with a lower yield rate but with higher applicant numbers. Seems we have pretty much the real deal. At least one more indicator.</p>
<p>i found a student with 92----</p>
<p>sigh…my name is not on there…it tortures my heart…</p>
<p>if you see someone with 92XXXX then the total is way too high. Yet I don’t find my name on the list.</p>
<p>ok, the lowest is 924744</p>
<p>Nice work. How did you find it? Now we need the highest. An estimate is fine.</p>
<p>highest i found is 940309</p>
<p>@Lostpuppy, my lowest is 921000</p>
<p>I’m not on there. :(</p>
<p>my method is just search for the most common last name, and put the search option as" students only" and “last name”</p>
<p>and then just search through the names…</p>
<p>@Mine was just put in numbers. hahahaha. startying from 90XXXXX there was nothing until 921000</p>
<p>so i’m really freaking out cuz my name’s not on the list
but
how many of you guys who found your name on the list got the supplementary questionare?
…i’m still holding out the hope that those who were referred to the SQ might not be on the list…regardless of their admissions status</p>
<p>I got no such supplement, but I am on the list. Don’t lose hope as this list might not mean anything really.</p>
<p>edit, the highest i found is now 941494</p>
<p>i got the supplement…this list may not really indicate admission…so hang in there</p>