I also was not required to send my final high school transcript. Any ideas why not?
did you apply in highschool? it might be why
@trnsfrstdnt yeah I did but it doesn’t say “not required” it says “received”
Did you have to pay the $100 SIR fee??
strange mine says “not required” and I had to pay! idk what my financial aid is but im still going no matter what
I think schools actually have to keep transcripts on file for a certain amount of time.
The academic calendar year will fly for you new transfer students, in a blink of an eye, you will be done. I was a part of the 2014 transfers. My first quarter, it somewhat went slow, maybe it had to do with commuting 4x a week, but this quarter just flew for me, took my last final yesterday. It moved so quickly, I somewhat took the school for granted for its beauty. and prestige.Goo luck in the 2015-2016 calendar year.
P.S. Word to the wise, do research on your professors before you enroll in their class.
fncrane, my hs requirement says the same thing, “already received” which is doubly strange for me since I never sent them my hs transcript at all, and I graduated high school over 20 years ago. So, who knows.
so my question is my email address is my username and it’s embarrassing. is there a way to change it? I read that there is a way
So are you guys thinking summer session FA will be deposited into our accounts tomorrow?
@fullload
No it won’t be. It will hit your bruin bill tomorrow. It will take another 2-5 business days to be deposited into your bank account.
Ah, good to know candles. Thanks.
@trnsfrstdnt Do you mean your UCLA email address? You cannot change that.
@anikom15 oh goodness…my email is quite atrocious. is there really no way? I just got admitted off of the waitlist :(. I guess i’ll call them .
…? how bad can it be?
UCLA does not require high school transcripts unless specifically asked.
@trnsfrstdnt I made the same mistake! I used my love of computer terms (zetta) and my love of Zelda when making my username. I didn’t really know that would wind up as my email address. I believe there’s no way, but the best thing you can do is just create an email alias if you haven’t done so. Say your name is James Gabriel. You could make it something like james.gabriel@ucla - that’s what I did. I believe it needs to have at last one dot/period in the alias. It’s better than nothing. This way, you can use the alias on things like an application or something without being too embarrassed
omg there were like 5 different warnings about how that ID becomes your email if admitted! I am curious about what you picked though hahaha
yea I just didn’t read that LOL. I was just too excited to even read it. it’s my mistake and I know. @zettasyntax awesome thats’ what I was reading up on! I shall do that. and my email isn’t THAT bad it has my name but just spelt differently
as in rather than let’s say Kim it’s Kimmyy@ucla whatever
Oh, thats not too bad.
I though it was something like sexiguy666 or something