<p>:( what a bummer man… no la and no cal</p>
<p>around 3.7 rejected from the econ major</p>
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<p>:( what a bummer man… no la and no cal</p>
<p>around 3.7 rejected from the econ major</p>
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<p>3.6-7 psych major rejected from CAL! WOOT!</p>
<p>Rejected 3.6 Econ major… missing second semester of Calculus too, so the rejection comes as no surprise.
Looks like I’m heading to Davis.</p>
<p>Get in with 3.92 - econ major</p>
<p>but i really wont go there…still waiting for ucla…</p>
<p>hey i knew i didn’t get in a long time ago when i didn’t get the haas supplemental app.</p>
<p>=) it was expected so finding out today didn’t change my mood one bit lol</p>
<p>but hey… us rejects have something to aspire to… uc berkeley for graduate school!!</p>
<p>3.55 poli sci, good ECs, good essays, honors, work experience… depressed, but not shocked- it’s pretty competitive.</p>
<p>the inevetible rejection…not surprised but three rejections that’s kinda harsh…3.92 gpa but missing a lot of pre-reqs because I don’t goto a cali community college</p>
<p>I got rejected too, not surprisingly. Oh wells, it was pretty obvious I was going to be rejected, so I’m not too bummed.</p>
<p>rejected from cal.
An international student staying in NY with 4.0 GPA.
Biochem and molecular biology major.</p>
<p>I have not finished any physics courses and was not able to fill any other requirements on MyBerkeleyApplication. I think that’s the reason.
Still wating for UCLA (MCD biology)
At least I got accepted to Ga Tech (BME) and UCD( Molecular bio).</p>
<p>I really hope to hear good news from UCLA.</p>
<p>it’s interesting to see that there’s no berkeley bashing (as of yet) like there was la bashing in the other thread. :)</p>
<p>Rejected… Oh well</p>
<p>I think cuz everyone understands how difficult getting into berkeley is…LA is the second best UC but nationally the schools aren’t that close…</p>
<p>Masta, where does it say that nationally the schools aren’t that close? Don’t talk to me about ratings…they’re not accurate. Terribly biased, of course, as we all know…</p>
<p>but where is that contention held?</p>
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<p>Masta, based on my experiences out-of-state, UCLA isn’t considered that far behind with younger people. With older people on the East Coast you might as well take a cyanide pill if you go to any school in California, because you’re certifiably ■■■■■■■■.</p>
<p>UCLA, exactly…and then to top it off, if you don’t go to a private LAC then you’re even more of an idiot for going to a…“ick” public university. lol When does that garbage just stop…I tell you what. when I was an admin. asst. for many years, I would go to the temp agencies and grads from Berkeley and Harvard and other prestigious universities were having a hard time getting a job right after school…so, I wouldn’t place too much emphasis on inferior and sub-par schools such as our poor California institutions. lol</p>
<p>Conan O’Brien (Harvard grad) worked at Wilson’s House of Suede and Leather for a while. Granted, he was getting into a very hard to break into field.</p>
<p>I didn’t claim that it actually was a much better school, but are you going to contest the fact that Harvard is largely regarded as the best college, and claim that those ratings are biased. I don’t know how the ratings work, and i think LA and Berk aren’t ranked too far apart, but Berk is considered by a lot of people to be one of the best schools in the country. maybe that’s a norcal bias, because thats where I grew up but even on the East coast people know of Berkeley as being a really great school. Its Engineering program is second to MIT and stanford, and that’s saying a lot.</p>
<p>Add me in to…</p>
<p>(Copy and paste from other thread)</p>
<p>Rejected - UC BERKELEY</p>
<p>MAJOR EECS - less than 14% acceptance rate.
GPA - 3.91
Major GPA - 4.0
All prereq classes - All math, all physics, all CS, 3 qtrs of English, few GEs. With tons of extra CS classes.</p>
<p>No worries. Only UCB has the right to reject me. After all, EECS is tied #1 with MIT and Stanford</p>
<p>Hehe its kinda funny UCB has the right to reject people but UCLA doesn’t? :)</p>
<p>masta,</p>
<p>Even UCLA is known as a great school on the East Coast. Either that or everyone is lying to me.</p>