<p>well thats cool actually, i was actually going to abandon looking online and just wait in the mail for admissions. sounds like a good plan. nothing in the mail today for me…but its cool at least one from cc has it.</p>
<p>ohh wait kudos before you start celebrating with mr. alcohol…was it a big pack or a small letter? probably big pack but i just want to make sure.</p>
<p>geez look at what UC decisions have done to me…</p>
<p>I don’t know if anyone has seen this, but it’s a video of a UC Berkeley admissions committee reviewing freshman applications from a few years back. I don’t know how relevant it is, but it’s definitely interesting to watch.</p>
<p>3.83 combined gpa. I attended CSUN for fall of my freshman year and have been attending a community college ever since (about a year now). I’ll have 60 units completed by the end of this semester and be IGETC certified. I’m majoring in Film Studies.</p>
<p>gabe, inresponse to your last statement-
you have yet to cite a reason that would solidify the need for the admissions time span. I don’t want to dwell on this any longer, but I still don’t see the need. When admissions are ready, they should post/mail them, and by eliminating the time span, schools could give themselves as much time as necessary to make decisions. </p>
<p>Anyway, your right, neurotic applicants would be having a fit either way. I’m glad I don’t know any of those type of people-(ha ha CC forum, we’re all guilty of this neuroticism in one form or another, don’t deny it)
anyway, the wait continues… I’m expecting an admission to Pepperdine in the comming week, woo hoo.
Now if only those UC’s would post… j/k nevermind.</p>