<p>Congrats to everyone who got in, and for those of you dealing with the pain of rejection, just know that UCSD isn’t the only way to a great education. Be thankful for the acceptances that do come your way. </p>
<p>@jackson61 I applied to Berkeley too, all of the schools I applied to were with an undecided humanities major so I could just get in somewhere lmao. It seems that everyone I’ve talked to who has been rejected applied with difficult intended majors like engineering or science. U Chicago is an awesome school though, I’m from Chicago and have taken a few summer classes there and it’s really beautiful. Best of luck to you! :)</p>
<p>I got waitlisted, but that’s okay because I thought I going to be rejected. And UCSD isn’t my first school anyway. Thus far, UCD and UCI have accepted me. Now to wait for UCLA, who will probably be the one to reject me.</p>
<p>But I must add that people who got flat out rejected have waaayyy better stats than me… </p>
<p>Weighted GPA: 3.9
UW Gpa- 3.8
Sat- 2060
ACT- 29
Good ECs, not alot of volunteer hours though
Really good essays
Major: Physiology and Neuroscience</p>
<p>Un-Weighted GPA: 3.3
UC GPA: 3.60
SAT: 2090
APs: 9 AP Classes including Senior year
ECs: Co-captain of nationally ranked Academic Decathlon team, President of Chess Club
Essays: Really great personal statements (this is what got me in) </p>
<p>Accepted
unweighted GPA: 3.75
Weighted GPA: 4.33
UC GPA: 4.08
SAT: 2100 ( 770 Math 730 Writing 600 Reading )
Subject tests:
800 Math LVL 2
710 Chem
Good Essay
Went to the Rose Bowl Parade (part of my hs band)
Major: Biochemistry and Cell Biology
College: Revelle</p>
<p>Accepted. CS Major. So surprised. Especially since I got supplemental questions from Irvine and was likely rejected (still haven’t heard back from them). </p>
<p>SAT: 1790 (640 CR 550 Math 600 W)
UC GPA: 4.05
AP Courses: AP English, AP Lit, AP Computer Science, AP Psychology
EC’s: Key Club Vice President/President. National Honor Society Fundraising Chair and President.
Essays: Very strong. Talked about growing up in the hood, being homeless.</p>