<p>well LEAST its close…</p>
<p>Not close enough!! Hopefully next batch is in a week!</p>
<p>STILL pending.
got into SB today. I want nothing more than to get in to SD though…the waiting is killing me :(</p>
<p>seems like a lot of the people who applied to UCSB applied to UCSD</p>
<p>Waiting on both, although i would hope for UCSD’s admission, im not really expecting admission</p>
<p>applying from CU Denver as a Geography major to Urban Studies & planning to UCSD, don’t know if this will make much of a difference on their decision. I had a competitive 3.6 gpa at the time of the application . Any thoughts on my situation???</p>
<p>@Acoustickitty123 sorry about the late reply. yeah I got rejected from UCSB
I applied with a 3.37 gpa. If UCSD saw my updated application (updated after the deadline cause winter grades came out in february -_-’), then my gpa is at 3.42.</p>
<p>@itspat: Didn’t you TAG? I have a 3.34… And I’m worrying for SD. Maybe somethings wrong with your app? You should call and ask if you care.</p>
<p>I have a question. So I applied the TAG to UCSD. But I was not able to meet the 3.5 requirement by the TAU, I only had a 3.49. Am I supposed to receive something saying that my TAG was rejected? And if my gpa didn’t meet the TAG requirement would they just throw my application out or consider it as a normal application or could this affect my app negatively in any way?(besides the fact that I don’t qualify for TAG) Thanks!</p>
<p>Has anyone been accepted to SD with below a 3.5 yet?</p>
<p>@iDizzle </p>
<p>They will not inform you that you didn’t meet the TAG criterion of a 3.5 GPA. They will simply evaluate you as a regular, i.e. non-TAG, applicant.</p>
<p>If you look through this thread, you will see that individuals without a 3.5 were accepted. However, those individuals were participants in RegionX TAG/UniversityLink, for whom only a 3.0 minimum GPA is required.</p>
<p>@ asphyxiac: Okay thanks! That’s a relief =]. Oh ok, yeah so far I’ve only seen TAGers and 3.7+ gpas being accepted. Also the few with the RegionX which I’m not too familiar with, something about being a SD local I assume. </p>
<p>Anyone else in the same boat as me with less than a 3.5? =]</p>
<p>University of California, Slow Decisions.</p>
<p>Saw that on the thread last year, seems pretty relevant here too lol!</p>
<p>@ThePavid: ^HHHAHAHAHA that’s true</p>
<p>iDizzle, I have a 3.7+ and TAG; STILL haven’t gotten anything
Oh well next batch!!</p>
<p>@ Pavin: Oh really? Damn. Hope we get something monday than =]</p>
<p>^I have near a 3.7 (3.67) w/ TAG and haven’t gotten anything either. Asphyxiac said he had a 3.9+ and I think he TAGed as well so he’s in the same boat, so it clearly has nothing to do with TAG or GPA. </p>
<p>UCSD admissions tweeted that they have same evaluation process for all transfer applicants (TAG or no TAG/impacted or non-impacted) and that there’s no particular methodology for who gets their decision in what batch. That said, there seems to be an obvious trend that the first batch was mostly soft science/social science/humanities majors and most of the hard sciences (chem, bio, physics, engineering, etc) haven’t been addressed.</p>
<p>@iDizzle I didnt TAG to SD but I applied with a 3.40 UC GPA. Since I’'m not a hard science major, I’m even more nervous that I haven’t gotten my decision yet. Not that I have high hopes, but still it would be amazing to be accepted</p>
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<p>@ranroid: me too. I’m a comm major. I wonder if rejections have been sent out yet? I hope there isn’t one with my name on it. lol =/</p>
<p>iDizzle: why do you say monday? They said mid-april right?</p>
<p>Seriously; wouldn’t it be easier on the servers to release decisions 100 or so at a time? jeez</p>
<p>@ ThePavin: Yeah it’s mid April. I’m just hoping for monday(first monday of april) just so some of us can be happy. lol. Than the rest of us have to suffer for 2 weeks. </p>
<p>Yeah like SB, it seemed like they were sending out decisions everyday.</p>
<p>Oh yeah that is a good point, they said 3 to 4 more batches… So it’d be weird if they put them out one week after another. April 15 then 2 weeks later their absolute last day to post…</p>
<p>Who knows fingers crossed!</p>
<p>@AskMsSun posted this on her admissions blog:</p>
<p>"Enrollment Reduction</p>
<p>Most UCs are maintaining the same level of enrollment. However, Riverside, San Diego, and Santa Cruz are reducing enrollment just a smidgen. But since enrollment is not one-to-one with acceptance (only a percentage of accepted students will choose to enroll), the campuses are probably cutting back a slightly larger number of accepted students."</p>
<p>Source: [Ms</a>. Sun’s UC Admissions Blog - Unofficial Clarification from UCOP](<a href=“Error”>Error)</p>
<p>Does anyone know if this is for frosh only, or for transfers as well?</p>