<p>@angels27: If you’re not a CA resident (if you are, then I’m pretty sure that your school counselors will tell you) you can try using online UC GPA calculators. To be completely honest, I’m not 100% that my UC GPA is exactly 3.60; I just used a calculator and determined my UC GPA (I’m pretty sure that my actual UC GPA is somewhere close to that though). I’m pretty sure that the UC admittance offices calculates our UC GPA for us during the admission process, though, since the UC application never prompts for our UC GPA.</p>
<p>@angels27
Step 1: Look at your grades from softmore to junior year
Step 2: Do not count athletic or PE grades in GPA
Step 3: You can weigh 8 semesters of (accepted) honors/ AP classes on a 5 point scale
Step 4: Add the counted 5-point scale classes to the rest of your 4-point scale academic classes
Step 5: Divide the number found in step 4 by the total amount of academic classes</p>
<p>@ahleesuh At this point I don’t care if I get in or not. I am only on here for the fun of it (I already have UCI as a back up and hopefully UCSB as well)</p>
<p>so is there any chance they go up tonight or has it been determined nothing will be up until tomorrow</p>
<p>@Zanelol: Hopefully I can be assured as you are when I am eagerly awaiting my UCLA/UCB decision with UCSD as my “back up” :)</p>
<p>@src91695 I think UCSD will post theirs tomorrow since today is Sunday. Everyone needs break, right?</p>
<p>I had to come back! UCSD is my dream school 
@src91695 apparently they will be put up tomorrow or some time this week, but not today because no one at admission works on Sunday.</p>
<p>^And to top it off, a person who is an actual caller from UCSD (meaning she attends there) said earlier in this thread that the admissions office doesn’t work on Sundays.</p>
<p>Okay thank you guys
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<p>@Korean101 I applied to UCLA/UCB but I’m not going to either one if I get in. My father just wanted me to apply so that I can say I got in but didn’t go :-@ . I hope you get in though.</p>
<p>@src91695 From what a UCSD student was saying earlier, it looks like we’re going to have to wait until tomorrow for decisions. </p>
<p>@Zanelol I’m just hoping for at least one or two more acceptances before all my ivy rejections start coming in</p>
<p>I am so not getting into UCSD as an econ major…</p>
<p>@collegeamateur Have hope! Things will work out!</p>
<p>@caligirl14 please let us know what happens to your daughter </p>
<p>@Zanelol: Haha my parents are super-elitists and they initially forbade me to go to a UC school that’s not Cal/LA. XD They didn’t even want me applying to Irvine because some of my dad’s workers back when we lived in California graduated from UCI and he didn’t really deem them as “intelligent”. I just hope that if I indeed get rejected from Berkeley and LA, then my parents will be fine with UCSD (they warmed up to UCSD over time but not UCI).</p>
<p>@Korean101 my parents have deemed UCSB UCSC, UCR, UCM and now UCSD- because of the admissions fiasco- as “below” me</p>
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<p>this is what has been said multiple times, so people need to listen to this and chill out.</p>
<p>@ahleesuh See thats where I made my best decision! I was smart and didn’t apply to any schools other than UCs LOL.
@Korean101 I don’t know why your parents think that. I know a lot of intelligent people from UCI/ enrolling there next year. Also, in my opinion, any school with an AVERAGE GPA of above 4.0 can’t be deemed as unintelligent.</p>
<p>@collegeamateur You have an equal chance of getting into UCSD as long as it is a non-impacted major (econ is not impacted). Only Bio-engineering and Mechanical engineering are impacted</p>
<p>@adhanoa96: Geez, I hope that not everyone regards UCSD in the same manner as your parents due to this admissions fiasco. I would hate to see the school that was a low reach for me but accepted me nevertheless get their reputation crushed due to this one little incident.</p>