<p>First of all, look at the “Cover Sheet.” Under APPEAL TYPE, what the hell happened to the lines? It’s all crooked… I want to appeal the decision so I should check APPEAL SELETION.</p>
<p>Now, it asks for a check for the application fee but I don’t know how much. Is it 40 dollars or 60 dollars or how much is it?</p>
<p>Then it asks for transcript - do they mean HS transcript fresman - junior year, senior year transcript? or both?</p>
<p>Ugh appeals. Here’s my advice: always appeal to the admissions criteria. Anything outside the criteria of admissions will most likely not be taken into account.</p>
<p>Each UC uses a set criteria established in stone that guides the admissions process. When appealing, each UC will still stay within those guidelines to consider a student. A brief overview can be found in the link provided by the OP.</p>
<p>Other examples would be the admissions breakdown for UCSD that can probably found somewhere in the UCSD forum and the breakdown for UCD:</p>
<p>that is pretty vague. And when they say that letters of recommendation are not needed unless they ask for them, when would they ask for them? i’m assuming sometime after you send the appeal…?</p>
<p>Other additional information is basically a catch-all for whatever other documentation you need to support your appeal. Like, if you initiate an appeal because of a pre-existing medical condition you did not make clear in your application, you would be expected to provide proof of that condition in the form of something from your doctor.</p>
<p>Think twice before you do anything. For example, can you finish in 4 years and get a degree in such a crowded university (get the classes you want on time and faculty to student ratio…)? May be going to a less jam-packed college is better for you.</p>
<p>actually, yes you can aloha. UCI is still one of the top universities so UCI will provide you with plenty of resources compared to other colleges. So far I’ve gotten every class I’ve wanted and I take about 17-18 units a quarter.</p>