<p>has anyone called the admission office to see thier total points?</p>
<p>i just called and they said they have a problem with my appliation, i want to know if anyone else got this error too…</p>
<p>has anyone called the admission office to see thier total points?</p>
<p>i just called and they said they have a problem with my appliation, i want to know if anyone else got this error too…</p>
<p>can u even do that? i thought stuff like that was confidential</p>
<p>u can i know a couple who did</p>
<p>i would def give it a shot then. statistical analysis can always have its flaws. maybe they accidentally took off points or something. maybe calculate ur own total and then call them and say tahts what u got to see if there was a large discrepancy</p>
<p>You don’t get to decide how they assign points. They get to decide how many points they think your ec’s and other non-statistical information gets points.</p>
<p>for ucd they use the same point system and there is a scale on the website.</p>
<p><a href=“http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/fr_selection_process.cfm[/url]”>http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admissions/fr_selection_process.cfm</a></p>
<p>how does the gpa and sat work</p>
<p>gpa is capped at 4.5 so 4.5 would be 4500, 3.3 would be 3300 and SAT is SATI + SATII’s which is a total of 2400+800+800, so 4000</p>
<p>Individual initiative, Leadership, Special talent, Perseverance & personal difficulty, Marked improvement in 11th grade, Significant disability</p>
<p>These are all categories where you think you should earn the maximum points, and the admissions office might not agree.</p>