When was the first wave for UCLA?

<p>Was it the 23rd?
How much gift aid did you acceptees get?
Actually how much grant did each school give you?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>It was last Wednesday, but I got mine today, and I got $0.00 in aid.</p>

<p>Nice that $0.00 is a real incentive to go to UCLA.</p>

<p>Did you guys get the Scholarship Recognition Award?
I got thousands from it :)</p>

<p>Didn’t get that ^^ award, but yea that $0.00 is actually making me consider UCSD since they’ll give me money… I mean they are ranked higher than UCLA for my major, but UCLA is just so damn appetizing.</p>

<p>Who cares about ranks. UCLA is the “new ivy league”</p>

<p>Where’d you snag that quote from?</p>

<p>My father has 3 dependents (my 2 siblings and I) so I get a lot of Aid.
I got 10k in UCLA and 7 in UCSD :slight_smile:
Maybe some of it was scholarship.
What do you guys think?</p>

<p>thetrumpet: It’s actually "UCLA was named as one of the twenty-five ‘New Ivies’ in the 2007 edition of Kaplan/Newsweek’s “How to Get into College Guide” in their admission packet. lol</p>

<p>When I read that New Ivies thing and they wrote that it was the only public school in California to make it…</p>

<p>I realized they didn’t cite their sources.</p>

<p>Someone find the evidence quick! haha</p>

<p>Well UCLA is considered a public Ivy.</p>

<p>That phrase is the dumbest thing i’ve ever heard.</p>

<p>I second that notion.</p>

<p>Hey don’t blame I did not make the phrase up. But I honestly think that UCLA is somewhat on par with Ivy league schools for undergrad.</p>

<p>Ehhh, I’d say it’s just below the Ivies, that is, just as good if not better than all of the other schools in the nation not in the Ivy (with the exception of places like Stanford which might as well be called an Ivy).</p>

<p>It’s all dude’s fault.</p>