<p>mail: as in post. Good Luck!</p>
<p>I'm in! UCLA Mech Eng. That's 2 down (Cal Poly SLO, UCLA) and 9 to go! Cal Poly was safety. UCLA was target. Fingers crossed on my reach schools!</p>
<p>DS was Accepted, EE.
USC, UCLA, and Cal Poly so far.
Congrats to you all.</p>
<p>I got one too, but my dad said that's not an acceptance letter. Nowhere on there indicates that we're admitted. so are we in?</p>
<p>am i the only one who got placed in a different major than the one they applied for?</p>
<p>I applied for Mech and got it.</p>
<p>Any chance these mailings are staggered somehow?</p>
<p>I'm in SoCal and still haven't gotten a letter.</p>
<p>In the letter it states: More information about your acceptance will be contained in a formal letter of admission from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools (UARS) im mid to late March.</p>
<p>only the engineer majors are getting letters, friend got one today.</p>
<p>Whoops...let me clarify:</p>
<p>I'm a mech engineering major in SoCal and haven't gotten a letter from HSSEAS. Since it seems important to them to get the letter out early, I would think that I'd have one by today. Call it nervousness, or paranoia, I guess.</p>
<p>^i havent gotten one either and i applied for comp. engineering.</p>
<p>what are ur stats saxshackdan?</p>
<p>yeah I got it yesterday for Computer Science.</p>
<p>my stats are in here:</p>
<p>(i would settle for ANY engineering major.)</p>
<p>Did you get into Cal Poly?</p>
<p>I got a letter for EE in Northern California! =)</p>
<p>I think your letter is lost in the mail... call the post office.</p>
<p>yeah, i've gotten into Cal Poly and UCI (with CHP and Regents).</p>
<p>lol...socalpatty, you made me smile. :D</p>
<p>w00t. I got the letter but how do you know what department they place you in? Does it say?</p>
<p>The letter should mention the department you were placed in.</p>
<p>The letter certainly IMPLIES acceptance, but doesn't come right out and say it. It does state that on-campus housing is guaranteed. I wonder if all of the letter recipients from last year ended up with the fat package later...</p>