<p>aww, i wanna get the paper version of my UCSD admissions letter.</p>
<p>since it’ll be my first ever acceptance, i shall frame it or something =]</p>
<p>aww, i wanna get the paper version of my UCSD admissions letter.</p>
<p>since it’ll be my first ever acceptance, i shall frame it or something =]</p>
<p>check this out- ucla in may?
<a href=“https://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Applicant/notify.htm[/url]”>https://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Applicant/notify.htm</a></p>
<p>I just got a job as a sushi delivery boy.</p>
<p>Alright, you are all welcomed to laugh at me now. This is the most embarrassing job that I’ve ever had. :(</p>
<p>to add my voice, applied on 11/29 with a 3.5 GPA english major (3.8 in major GPA) and an extreme amount of work, though not as much EC.</p>
<p>accepted into UCSC a few weeks ago, pending on UCSD and UCLA.</p>
<p>nikkei wrote:
"I just got a job as a sushi delivery boy.</p>
<p>Alright, you are all welcomed to laugh at me now. This is the most embarrassing job that I’ve ever had."</p>
<p>wow cool!!! sushi is great! do you get a discount on it?</p>
<p>*** on the URL aji posted it says “We will begin notifying transfer applicants in early-May. From that point, decisions will continue to be released on a rolling basis.”</p>
<p>Rolling? Even Cal won’t be rolling. Stupid Bruins.</p>
<p>We have received your application for Fall Quarter 2006. However, admission decisions have not yet been made for our transfer applicants. We plan to begin notifying transfer applicants of our decisions starting in late April. Please check with us again around that time.</p>
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<p>when you log on to your UCLA application thing, thats what it says, so i guess since it says they will “begin” notifying in late april, it is a ROLLING bases then . … however that is stupid becasue the SIR is due by jun1st.</p>
<p>Hmm, So chances are most of us will find out from Cal before UCLA?</p>
<p>would be nice if we found out on the same day.</p>
<p>question. if ccc transfers get FIRST priority than high schoolers and all the other transfers…how come they find out so late? since the high schoolers found out today about their decisions.</p>
<p>question. if ccc transfers get FIRST priority than high schoolers and all the other transfers…how come they find out so late? since the high schoolers found out today about their decisions.</p>
<p>Community college students get first priority AMONG transfers, not from freshmen.</p>
<p>No, no, no. CCC transfers to the UCs get 1st priority over all other transfers, including inter-UC transfers. Freshmen admissions is a whole other thing.</p>
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<p>Last year, Berkeley transfer decisions were not “rolling.” All the decisions were released on the afternoon of April 29th (with probably very, very few exceptions). UCLA, on the other hand, has had “rolling” decisions for the past few years.</p>
<p>wahh… i want priority</p>
<p>TAP students get even more priority over CCC transfers to UCLA.</p>
<p>^Does UCLA have TAP with non-California CC’s, though?</p>
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<p>Different UCs have different TAP programs with diff CCs.</p>
<p>So does priority go something like :
TAP –> CCC –> UC –> CSUs –> In state private –> out of state</p>
<p>?</p>
<p>yeah, dont forget to include TAGs and TAA…they get priority over TAP too ahhaha</p>
<p>If you’re a CCC student, you have priority over all transfers from other schools. Now some UCs have programs with CCCs, such as TAP (eg UCLA), which gives CCC students even higher priority. And some UCs have agreement contracts or TAAs/TAGs (eg Davis) with the CCCs, where a student signs an agreement with the school that guarantees admission to that student if he/she meets the minimum requirements for that school <em>and</em> the department/college he/she wants to transfer to.</p>
<p>So, for those who don’t have the TAA/TAG (which are guaranteed admission contracts), priority in admissions for transfers to the UCs is:</p>
<p>TAP or other honors programs in CCCs -> all other CCC -> CA residents (students in UC, CSU and other CA private schools) -> out of state.</p>
<p>I’m not sure what the hierarchy is within the “CA residents” bracket, though. I’d guess that UCs probably give higher priority to transfers from other UCs than from CSUs or private schools, but a vast majority of the available slots go to CCC students already anyway that the difference might be close to insignificant among the non-CCC hopefuls.</p>