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<p>so basically, the only way in is from a JC?</p>
<p>jk.</p>
<p>That’s insane…also, I bet about 9,000 of those applicants are from out of state. UCLA is going to be really tough to get in from now on…</p>
<p>just the thought of UCLA is so attractive. they’re thinking beaches, sunny southern california, hollywood, santa monica, pretty girls <em>ahem</em>, all combined with ucla’s prestige.</p>
<p>i’m so schocked! this doesn’t such great news for us prospective transfers, is it?</p>
<p>^ Well, transfers still have a better chance of getting in than freshmen. I mean, this is for “50,000 high school seniors applying for Fall,” isn’t it?</p>
<p>Yeah it was for incoming fresman applicants. But I’m sure the overload of freshman applicants can’t help transfers at all.</p>
<p>I hope UCLA doesn’t accept too many students. UCLA is already overpopulated as it is.</p>
<p>vega07,</p>
<p>With the California legislature at the helm, I wouldn’t put too much stock into that wish.</p>
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<p>It’s not about UCLA, it’s the UCs in general (Cal and Davis in particular as well). What about the CSUs? Humboldt State? Channel Islands? Stanislaus? Sonoma? Bakersfield? San Marcos? Monterey Bay? </p>
<p>Somebody needs to get the Regents and the Board of Trustees to re-arrange the aimed quotas for student admissions to UCs. Only Merced is fine where it’s at (and currently going nowhere), with Irvine and Riverside expanding decently; every other UC is getting packed or getting to the point where expansion is can no longer be avoided (Santa Cruz, etc.). There are eight CSUs with less than 8,000 students. Huh?!</p>
<p>Strykur,</p>
<p>Well, when you have an entire state full of people who think that every one of their children is Berkeley or UCLA material…</p>
<p>Insane… oh well, I’d pretty much given up hope of getting into UCLA even before I read this…</p>
<p>This is crazy!! It’ll be like 55,000 when I apply -.-</p>
<p>but honestly, it’s going to suck if there’s like 5000 new freshman in fall 07. the walk down bruinwalk is crowded enough as it is…</p>
<p>sigh, i hope its like 4000 plz fankoo</p>
<p>ah great. more applicants == higher competition</p>
<p>Less transfer applicants = easier to transfer into this year? Just spit-ballin. I’m a transfer app by the way haha</p>
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<p>I actually agree with this point, and think more students need to be sent to UC Riverside and UC Merced, both of which underadmitted last year. In fact, it was mentioned that an explanation for this year’s overall decrease in transfer apps to UCs could be because of a slowdown in enrollment in California’s Community Colleges.</p>
<p>I’m interested in seeing if this is finally the year when UCLA’s admission rate will dip below Berkeley’s.</p>
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<p>Oh dear. I see all the angry threads now…</p>
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It already happened with the freshman class of Fall 2004. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>UCLA: 23.4%
UCB: 25.9%</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.ucop.edu/news/factsheets/Flowfrc_9505.pdf[/url]”>http://www.ucop.edu/news/factsheets/Flowfrc_9505.pdf</a></p>
<p>No flopsy! Don’t open the floodgates!</p>