Post your decision and when you applied. Trying to see if there's a trend.

<p>Also, if you can’t remember which day you applied, try to be as specific as possible. For example, at my school:</p>

<p>Accepted. Applied early Dec. 2000 SAT, science. Feb 29 batch.
Accepted. Applied early Dec. 1800 SAT, engineering. Mar 14 batch.
Rejected. Applied early Jan. 2050 SAT, business. Mar 28 batch.
(Most likely rejected, no decision yet). Applied early Dec. 1650 SAT, communications. Mar 28 batch.</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Accepted. Applied Jan. 10. 2010 SAT, Undeclared/Pre-med. L&S. March 28 batch</p>

<p>I doubt there would be any trend concerning when someone applied, but ehh…</p>

<p>Rejected. Applied early Dec. 2130 SAT, biology, Mar 28 batch</p>

<p>Accepted. Applied in Jan 1920 SAT, biochemistry. Feb 29 batch.</p>

<p>Yeah, no trend based on the above…</p>

<p>I see a trend. The higher your SAT, the more likely you are to get rejected. </p>

<p>1800 Accepted
1920 Accepted
2000 Accepted
2010 Accepted
2050 Rejected
2130 Rejected</p>

<p>HA! I cracked the USC code. Just playin, don’t kick me.</p>

<p>Accepted (Spring). Applied January 10. 1810 SAT, Biochemistry. March 28 batch.</p>

<p>I see a trend. The higher your SAT, the more likely you are to get rejected.</p>

<p>UPDATE</p>

<p>1800 Accepted
1810 accepted
1920 Accepted
2000 Accepted
2010 Accepted
2020 Rejected
2050 Rejected
2130 Rejected
2150 Rejected</p>

<p>HA! I cracked the USC code. Just playin, don’t kick me.</p>

<p>Accepted. Applied Dec. 10 - 30 ACT, architecture. Feb 25 batch.</p>

<p>accepted, applied december 10-2250 SAT-engineering-march 14th</p>

<p>No more trend, calgal08 :(</p>

<p>Look at the acceptance thread, like 40% of them are all 2100+ SAT scores.</p>

<p>As for me, applied before dec 10. deadline (first part in oct i think, second part in nov), got accepted march 22 I think, 2040 SAT, 3.95W GPA (Like 4.0sometin now)</p>