<p>@ucanthrograd I laughed thank you</p>
<p>it doesn’t work will everyone please stop asking if its real</p>
<p>@Zanelol: Probably won’t prove anything since college admissions are really unpredictable as both you and I know. Look at me, for example. I have a 3.60 UC Weighted GPA and I still managed to get in to UCSD (then again, my SAT’s were pretty high so that might have covered for my bad GPA).</p>
<p>people have been accepted with both messages</p>
<p>@src1695 but no one that we know of has been rejected with the “check back later” message… </p>
<p>@korean101 what was your major?</p>
<p>@Collegesplz: Physiology & Neuroscience</p>
<p>@lostinmymind I would say if you got a better vibe from SB then you should go with your gut. I graduated from UCSD (a long time ago - I’m on this forum because my daughter is a hs senior this year), and I didn’t feel there was much sense of community. I realize things may have changed A LOT since but my point is, as a parent, I would encourage my child to go with what feels right. I believe college is about more than just what happens in the classroom (i.e. learning to be away from home, be independent, etc.) My daughter chose to commit to SLO before the UC decisions came out (she applied to UCD (accepted), UCSC (accepted), UCSD, UCSB, UCLA and Cal (still waiting on those last four)) because, after visiting twice, she said she couldn’t see herself anywhere else. Last August Cal was her number 1 but after talking about the different environments on the various campuses, she’s decided SLO is the place for her. These decisions are tough but remember, nothing is ever set in stone. If you choose a campus and it’s not a good fit, you can always strive to transfer as a junior. I consider my daughter to be fortunate to have so many great options. Best of luck to you with your decision!</p>
<p>@korean101 WHY AM I NOT YOU</p>
<p>@Korean101 I heard some of the UCs reject some kids they think are too high because they believe they will go to a higher up school (because they want to look very selective). </p>
<p>For what it’s worth, I was able to see that I was accepted yesterday but do not see the TB questionnaire when I enter my portal. I don’t think that’s an accurate determinant at all. I have the “accepted” housing message, and I didn’t ever receive a call or email. I think the most accurate determination is the housing message, and I’ve confirmed it with several friends who saw results yesterday. It was accurate for everyone. </p>
<p>Having said that, don’t give up hope if you have the “rejected” message, or get too excited if it says the “accepted” message, because they could still be entering decisions into the system or correcting people who are listed incorrectly, etc. It ain’t over till the fat lady sings (or in this case, until UCSD gets their act together). </p>
<p>I had the “check back later in March” on my housing. I happened to be logged in when admitted yesterday.
4.0 uw gpa
2080 sat
Molecular biology Muir</p>
<p>@Zanelol: Good thing I didn’t try in high school then XD</p>
<p>@polyhopeful thank you for telling us!</p>
<p>@OACLJV What probably happened was that they were in the middle of entering in people into the system when the website crashed (which would therefore give the people they haven’t been entered in yet the supposedly rejected message). BTW, I checked around 12 pm PST yesterday and it did not say whether I was accepted or rejected.</p>
<p>@Korean101 Check this out: <a href=“Ucsd rejection thread! - University of California - San Diego - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-california-san-diego/1304952-ucsd-rejection-thread-p1.html</a></p>
<p>@Zanelol: Okay I checked it out. What’s your point?</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh okay I get it! Lol…</p>
<p>@Zanelol - yes, that would make a lot of sense. The default message is the “your status does not allow you to proceed” one, and once you get admitted, it changes to the “please come back” one. So if they have not yet had a chance to enter your acceptance into the system, then it’s impossible to know. Which is why, even with a “rejection” message, you shouldn’t completely give up hope. </p>
<p>How can we find out our UC GPA? </p>
<p>I think someone already mentioned this on a prior page but I think it’s worth noting again. The My Application page now has a line stating that they’ll send out emails when the decisions are ready.
We might as well stop stressing and go be productive with our Sundays. That being said, I probably won’t stop refreshing this forum like a lunatic hoping for something :P</p>