“This email is just to confirm that you have accepted UCLA’s admission
offer. If you have any questions, please contact us at newbruins@saonet.ucla.edunewbruins@saonet.ucla.edu or at
(310) 825-3101. For more information about what you need to do next,
please review the online New Student Guide:
UCLA Undergrad Admissions: Welcome New Bruins! http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/newbruins.htm; .”
Well, that is something…
And I was just talking to someone else who also goes to my school and it looks like he got his email like 3-4 days ago.
@mdlego so the person you were talking to got the same email 3 days ago. I think if we go up a page someone speculated that maybe once you’ve been admitted you receive this email because I got mine today and so did some people on this thread.
@jindaltanya have you tried calling admissions about this? @mdlego this suspense is killing me!! I might just call admissions on Moday and see what they say!
@mdlego Wow. 3-4 days?? That is much longer than I expected. Cant UCLA send out thousands of emails in matter of minutes? Its not like they are doing it manually, they got every email in the system. But the automated email system is definitnyl holding true since the people who got were sent the email on the dot of an hour (e.g. 2:00, 3:00…).
@cf9882 I see where you are coming from. But that is kinda unlikely since my application is unlikely to be within “1 hour” of your application.
@bruin2020 How awesome would it be if they actually told you that it is some sort of a likely. Haha.
I didn’t get the email (at least not yet), but I’m gonna go ahead and say it probably doesn’t mean anything.
Someone else said that they received the email at 2 AM PST, so it’s most definitely not sent out once you’ve been admitted (I highly doubt there’s somebody working in the admissions office at 2 in the morning).
lol I don’t really understand why they even send the promotional emails in batches. It’s computer automated anyway and they probably have every email under the system so can’t they just send them out all at once?
And 3-4 days do seem like a very long time… But I think I will just keep this as some reference and we’ll see if it does actually mean something in March.
I just can’t help but wobder why they would send this email from a different email address but send the campus life email, an email pertaining to basically the same thing as this one, from admissions.ucla.edu. Also, I noticed that I got both the campus life email and this email later than others (6 PM EST)
well fwiw I am quite positive my D is not being accepted because her major has finished interviewing already and she did not receive an invite to interview and she was only allowed to apply for 1 major. She did not get the email from that address but she has gotten the alumni scholarship invitations with Dear Name in them vs. Dear Applicant. And for info purposes, her stats are tops; it’s just a really hard major to get into. So I think she got the alumni scholarship invitations solely bc her stats are high (maybe automated) not bc she was likely to be admitted. The alumni don’t know who will get into the really selective majors, like TFT, which only takes 30. so…make of it what you will.
This is totally off the topic, but I was just checking my UC application, and I realized that I forgot to mention that I would take a drawing class (regular class, not an SP class) for school year 2015-2016. Should I contact UCLA and tell them that I am taking that class, or does it not matter? I’ve already taken this drawing class before, but I should tell the school about any mistake, right? I am going crazy about this. Should I contact them?
Didn’t get the email, but i did get the Alumni Scholarship invite
did everyone who got regents get the email?
just for kicks my stats are:
34 ACT, 40. UW, 4.4 W, lots of leadership
applied political science
@volleyballer14 I think the time of receiving this email could be major-based. I’m also a Political Science major and I just received this email at about 9pm. Don’t think it means anything. I just think it took a little bit for them to come out to everyone. I could be wrong. But even if only a few people receive these emails, I still don’t think it means anything. We are reading WAY too much into this whole thing. Just a few more weeks to wait and then we will all know.