Hello, everyone! Major: Environmental Science and Management GPA: 4.0 (might end up being around 3.9) TAG or Alternate Major: No TAG #of pre-requisites completed by Fall prior: All pre-reqs completed by end of Spring '23 Extracurriculars: Creek cleanups, tinkering, marksmanship, hiking IGETC status: Missing one humanities class by end of '23 In-state/OOS/International: In-state School Type: CCC Income Bracket: Middle Class Other: Graduated HS in '22, so lower division classes will be completed in just one year.
I also got invited to apply to the Regents Scholarship (and I did apply), so Iâm hoping that means good newsâŠItâs also good to see other people taking the one-year path as well!
Major: Linguistics GPA: .0 when I applied, 3.95 after the winter quarter TAG or Alternate Major: No TAG, Design is my alternate major Extracurriculars:
Two Fellowship terms with a well-known education non-profit helping students in low-income areas with developing phonetical awareness. Received a conditional offer for the past fall, however, declined due to my work hours.
Past and current jobs, working 30 hours a week
Apart from an alumni-mentorship program for my past highschool
Apart from my collegeâs psychology club
Weightlifting trainer (casually)
Music Production
Language learner :))
IGETC status: Complete by the end of the winter quarter. In-state/OOS/International: In-state School Type: California Community College Income Bracket: Low-income Other (strengths, weaknesses, hooks,): Invited for Regents! However, this email was placed in my spam and I didnât apply in time :(.
Thanks so much! We plan to visit UCD this Sunday and take my nephew (a freshman) out to lunch or dinner. We had hoped to visit Saturday but he said he was busy. Saw that the Picnic Day is this Saturday. Is that something all students participate in? Can you tell me more about what Picnic Day is?
Would surely take part if admitted as Transfer student⊠but decision isnât out yet. Maybe thereâre surveillance cameras there to detect transfer candidates, theyâll be admitted if their faces show up?
We are seriously considering attending Picnic Day. I think there is a really highly likelihood our son will be admitted and Davis is a definite yes if he doesnât get into UCSB, and a 50% chance he will choose UCD over UCSB if he gets into both. So far he has gotten into UCI, UCR, UCSC, UCM.
Thoughts? If we plan to visit this weekend anyway, should we go on Saturday and take advantage of Picnic Day? Otherwise we will visit Sunday and hope our nephew is available to spend time with us, but that is not a guarantee that he will be available.
If you are planning to visit anyways, then I would definitely check out Picnic Day. Since it is an Open House and not specifically focused on admitted students, it is a fun day to enjoy all that UC Davis and the community has to offer. It will be crowded but the weather will be close to perfect to enjoy the best of Davis.