Go Bruins!!!!! Ucla!

<p>Its Sunday at about 3pm and UCLA just called me, but i screen my calls and they didnt leave ea message and i didnt pick up/.</p>

<p>Why would they call me, and on a sunday???</p>

<p>I assume it was some automated messsage? did anyone else get a call.</p>

<p>I called the number back but it was the UCLA automated dude saying that most offices are closed … blah blah.</p>

<p>Malishka31, if you already submitted your SIR, a person will call you to give you information about UCLA… they will try again later, dont worry about it.</p>

<p>nikkei, i’d buddy up with you but i’m a guy so does that count me out? :(</p>

<p>Moss, is it a person-person or like an automated machine?</p>

<p>yea I got a call from a person…seemed like he was reading off a script…sounded bored too</p>

<p>person… he sounds gay too LOL</p>

<p>anyone want to confirm gayness? :p</p>

<p>yea definitely gay…sounds like a crappy job IMO</p>

<p>on a different note: how can see the housing app I just filled out so I can filled it out?</p>

<p>i got to talk to a lady… so cant confirm on gayness lol</p>

<p>hey , am i the only one that didnt have to pay the 100 $ sir fee, forme it said “not required” … or did everyone poor not have to pay?</p>

<p>damn it how’d you cheat malishka? i had to pay ;[</p>

<p>Did you have a fee waver for your UC application also, Malishka?</p>

<p>well the 100 bucks go towards your registration fee so it’s alright</p>

<p>yes i did have a fee waiver</p>

<p>Hey just a stupid question… Can we submit SIR to both UCB and UCLA at the same times? </p>

<p>How about submitting SIR to USC and UCLA at the same time to reserve our spaces there (USC and UCLA are on different system)? </p>

<p>I read somewhere that we should submit the SIR to at least 1 school before the deadline.</p>

<p>^ a big NO</p>

<p>UCB and UCLA no</p>

<p>UCS and any UC … OK</p>

<p>Yeah, i got in on 26th. submitted SIR, and got a phone call same day from an admission office. Appeared to be a student who called me.</p>

<p>You CAN send in 2 SIR’s…for example, I’m a spring admit @ Cal, so I’ll be submitting my SIR for the spring semester there, but my SIR for the fall quarter to UCLA (because I don’t want to miss out on the liveliness of a new academic year).</p>

<p>^ Are you sure about that?</p>