Research Email

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<p>Who else got this? Everyone?</p>

<p>anyone get it?</p>

<p>anyone have ANYTHING to say?</p>

<p>apparently not.</p>

<p>What’s the problem? The email seems pretty straightforward</p>

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<p>not everyone. only a selected few got that email. at least that’s what happned when i was accepted. it’s also as a good indicator that you will be accepted because they wouldn’t bother sending info on undergraduate research unless they know ucla will be one of your options. </p>

<p>congrats on your unofficial acceptance.</p>

<p>Are you serious GrassBandit? If you are, can you provide a little more detail about how many people got accepted with the email? Did you gert the email yourself?</p>

<p>I would just not think about it till you actually get your decision. It would suck to think this was an “unofficial” acceptance and not actually get in</p>

<p>^Yeah, you’re right. I’m, not taking anything seriously (even regents) until official decisions come out. But, I think it would help to know who else got this message.</p>

<p>How would this email in any way indicate acceptance?</p>

<p>^ it doesn’t :D</p>

<p>you kids should stop asking about every little thing that you get from a school. there’s nothing you can do but wait it out.</p>