<p>Just interested what the acceptance letters for the schools you got in to say. I know this is a dumb question but does every applicant get the same generic accpetance letter?</p>
<p>Here's what the school I will attend says (UCLA):</p>
<pre><code> College of Letters and Science
Pre-Political Science
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<p>Dear Orlando:</p>
<p>Congratulations! It is our pleasure to offer you admission to UCLA for the Fall Quarter 2005 in the major listed above. </p>
<p>You bring an impressive array of strengths to your academic endeavors. We know that UCLA will benefit from your intelligence, imagination, and energy, and we hope you will choose UCLA for your undergraduate education.</p>
<p>UCLA is truly a world-class university. Here you will have access to acclaimed academic departments, a world-renowned faculty, and distinctive research programs. The campus also offers a full range of social and cultural activities and organizations for you to explore. At UCLA, you will be challenged to confront, understand, and master a remarkable range of disciplines that are the measures of a cutting-edge education. Our students consistently remark how UCLA both fulfills thier intellectual interests and enhances their personal growth, and we invite you to become a part of this extraordinary experience.</p>
<p>Enjoy this moment! It is the beginning of one of the most exciting, productive, and memorable chapters in your life. Naturally, you are going to learn a lot about the world at UCLA. But, more than you might imagine, UCLA will be where the world learns about you. </p>
<p>Again, congratulations and welcome to UCLA!</p>
<p>Sincerely, </p>
<p>Dr. Vu T. Tran</p>
<p>Director</p>
<p>Dr. Vu T. Tran appearently disliked me because I applied to too many UCs...</p>
<p>Mex, yes, I got the same letter. They are all the same, I believe. </p>
<p>Blackdream, well, SD must've felt the same way about me, lol! </p>
<p>-A</p>
<p>Mine says:</p>
<p>Dear Daniel:</p>
<p>Congratulations! The selection committee in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations has approved your application for admission to Cornell University beginning with teh fall semester, 2005. I am delighted to be able to share this wonderful news with you and to welcome you to the Cornell University community!</p>
<p>Your admission to Cornell is a time for celebration. We also want you to reflect upon your admission to the university. Consider the words of Cornell President Jefferey Lehman: "Not until Cornell did a university succeed in providing an education that was open to all and that showed equal respect for traditional classical subjects and for more applied technological subjects - a true university, universal in its approach to knowledge, universal in its approach to people." I look forward to having you join the students and faculty here, who, together, contribute to the tradition of excellence, intellectual ingenuity, and diversity that has always distinguished Cornell University. </p>
<p>We will reserve a place in the class for you when we receive your completed acceptance coupons and your deposit. Our acceptance is contingent, of course, on your satisfactorily completing any academic work now in progress and on yoru continuing to uphold high standards of character in activities outside the classroom. Please be sure to read carefully the enclosed information and let us know if we can be of assistance to you. </p>
<p>Again, congratulations on your admission to Cornell. I hope that you will decide to enroll and htat this will be the beginning of a very happy association with Cornell University. </p>
<p>With best regards, </p>
<p>Doris Davis
Associate Provost
Admissions and Enrollment</p>
<p>What does Berkeley's acceptance letter state?</p>
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<p>Way to go Doris.</p>
<p>I don't think he cut and pastes. I think he may have actually typed the whole thing himself. Its hard to believe that Cornell would make that big a blunder. But then again, it happens.</p>
<p>Yeh, there are several typos for that Cornell letter. I don't remember seeing any errors like that on my acceptance letter.</p>