My daughter never got an email, but rejected.
Do ypu knw if is honors class in ucla and let us know?
There are Honor classes for some at UCLA. Chemistry is one in particular. You have to test into them and be ok with a much harder class curve.
UC Irvine CHC program is beneficial to register classes and housing. Is ucla honors program different from uc Irvine ? If you know well. Thank you
Honors program is not the same as honor classes.
But if you are asking if UCLA Engineering has a “Honors Program” to get housing and/or enrollment preference, then that I do not know.
Thank you.
S24
Decision: Rejected
Major (and division if applicable) applied to: Physics
ACADEMIC STATS::
UC Unweighted GPA: 3.75
UC Capped Weighted GPA: 4.08
UC Fully Weighted GPA: 4.08
ELC (top 9% CA HS): Yes
Number of a-g courses: 44
Number of UC Approved Honors courses: 16
AP courses/exams (scores in parentheses): 9 (2 x 4, 3 and 2 (Calc BC, got a 3 on the AB subsection))
Extracurriculars: Some School Clubs, highlighted informal leadership
Job/Work Experience: No
Volunteer/Community service: Minimal
Summer Activities: preCalc through U Utah (Online)
Personal Insight essays (general details/topics): Strong, worked quite a while on these and gave insight into some unique experiences and his personality
Supplemental/Augmented Review: No
DEMOGRAPHICS::
State/location of HS (if domestic applicant): Northern CA, Peninsula
Applied for need-based financial aid? No
First Generation? No
Accepted: CU Boulder, UCSC, UCR, Cal Poly Pomona, SJSU
Waitlisted: UW
Declined: UCI, UCD, UCLA, UCSD
Deferred: USC EA
We knew this was a long shot, so not really surprised, especially after UCD/UCI declines last week.
D24
Decision : Accepted
Major : Neuroscience, College of Letters
ACADEMIC STATS (unsure about UC gpas, below is at her school till end of 11th grade)
Unweighted GPA : 3.8
Weighted: 4.46
ELC Top 9% : Yes
AP + IB Courses: 12
Senior year course load : 8 AP/IB courses
Extracurriculars: Founded non profit, editor journalism club, gardener at local community garden, student researcher internships/programs, 8 independent research projects - listed in additional info section, major hobby: dance. 1.5 years par-time research experience at a lab.
Work experience: Teaching assistant, dance for full academic year and at a summer course related to major.
Volunteering: A lot…, 2 times president award, young citizen award etc…
Relevant awards: 1st prize at regional poster competition at a UC, 8 Scholastic writing and art awards, John hopkins book award etc
Summer activities: each summer took a course related to her major.
Supplemental review: Yes. She wrote two passionate essays one on her research experience and another with her personal challenge. Senior year first semester GPA: 4.8. This worked in her favor as they were very good essays. Just read them yesterday!
In-state.
First generation: No
Accepted : UCLA, UCR, UCSC, Case Western, Cal Poly SLO, Rose Hulman, Purdue, U Maryland.
Deferred: CMU, UNC Chapel Hill
Denied: UCD, Rice University, Caltech
Atleast this year my daughter got accepted into some good colleges without test scores. I agree in future it might come back and without valid hardships or challenges its almost expected to give scores where required.
Good job!
Daughter waitlisted. How many waitlisted in the past and offered admission later?
Never mind, saw the waitlist thread….
Each university operates independently.
Does anyone know how to find details for curriculum or major pathway for aerospace engineering? We are trying to see the class requirements and also understand how s24 will get credit for APs. Also if anyone has experience with the program would love to hear about it.
Thank you! I did see this but was wondering more about the typical schedule over years for the major broken down by quarters…
Yes a 4 year academic plan. All I could find is this for 20-21.
https://www.seasoasa.ucla.edu/curric-20-21/73-aeroaero-cur20.html
You will also want to go down this list to see how many actual course credit will get offset by your AP.
As you can see, for Engineering, not many.
That is very helpful thanks!