Accepted!

<p>Accepted! :smiley:
3.7 weighted, 26 ACT
stellar ec’s, aca deca</p>

<p>but man…some of these stats are insane! I still don’t know how I got a “highly achieved” letter from UCSB…anyone get regents?</p>

<p>***, why did UCSB offer me a acceptance to undeclared letters and sciences when I signed up for EE and alternate as CE. Well I got rejected from Berkeley, so now its between UCSB, UCD, UCI, SLO, and UCSD. - All of which I got into for EE.</p>

<p>Kobeballen, they probably didn’t accept you into the engineering program (its very competitive I believe) so they put you into undeclared. but really it does not matter, once you declare your major while in school with the pre-reqs required, you’ll be fine.</p>

<p>Accepted.
I put that I really wanted to go to UCLA on my essay lol. And I didn’t take subject tests so I’m not sure how I got in.
ACT: 31
GPA: roughly 3.7
Some decent ECs and 10 years tennis.</p>

<p>Accepted!!!</p>

<p>3.61 GPA
1770 SAT
540 U.S. History, 550 English SAT II
Few ECs.</p>

<p>So happy. Can’t wait to see my fellow Gauchos in the fall!</p>

<p>Accepted!
It was my first choice.
Applied under Pre-biology for Physiology
3.8 GPA
Terrible SAT score and subject test scores, and an ACT score about equivalent to that. (too embarassed to mention with the stats people have mentioned here! Let’s just say I’m living proof it is definitely not all about scores haha)</p>

<p>a few ECs and what I would call “good” personal statements lol,
but I also took all the prep courses I could for my major which I heard they look at, but during the course of waiting and anticapating a response, I decided I wanted to change my major to a B.S. in Environmental Studies which was my alternate and now that is my major. =]</p>

<p>Congrats to those who were accepted as wellllll!</p>

<p>ACCEPTED!
guaranteed through ELC
but probably won’t attend
Pre-Bio
4.55 UW,
1890 SAT
630 Molecular Bio, 600 Math II (meh)
29 ACT</p>

<p>Accepted =)
3.95 GPA
1950 SAT
SAT II’s: 680 Math II 720 US History</p>

<p>Accepted!
3.89 UW
2230 SAT score…
800- literature SAT II
750- chinese SAT II
out of state resident- from boston,ma! </p>

<p>do you guys know if we get in state tution our second year?</p>

<p>Got in. (this monday.)</p>

<p>3.81 W, 3.44 UW
1810 SAT
610-Bio EM
680-US History</p>

<p>CA. </p>

<p>lots, and lots, and lots of EC’s. </p>

<p>I fear UCSB’s only 1-year housing guarantee though. . . (whereas schools like UCI or UCR give 2 years guarantee. … . )</p>

<p>Accepted!</p>

<p>GPA:4.0
2100 SAT
Lots of community service and played 3 V sports.
Undeclared, but thinking about doing Bio.</p>

<p>You have to become a california resident to get instate.(so pay state taxes ect.)</p>

<p>@Jtn2014: I think it takes 2 years to become a resident of California…so in your junior year. You should check to make sure though, I could be wrong.</p>

<p>It isn’t possible for you to get in state tuition unless you have proof CA will be your permanent residence. ie. just school does not count as being a resident unless you graduated from a CA high school.</p>

<p>It takes one year of being registered as a California resident to get the reduced tuition. I’m currently a NY resident and will be applying as out of state but I’m moving permanently to CA the summer after my senior year. That means that after my living there for one year I’ll be eligible for in-state tuition and I’ll only have to pay the ridiculous 30k+ for my freshmen year.</p>

<p>i am super lucky to get accepted…</p>

<p>3.8 but i got a 1440 on sat… yeah i know… low… lol </p>

<p>maybe i shouldnt have said that at all… lol</p>

<p>stockton schools suck and i had testing anxiety.</p>

<p>well i go into the arts program. i did community service. drama club president and im a first generation student…</p>

<p>there’s plenty of others with low SATs
as long as you work hard…ull be fine</p>

<p>for sure i will.</p>

<p>Accepted(:
3.05 UC GPA
1980 SAT
yay(:</p>

<p>Accepted
3.64 GPA
1610 SAT
21 ACT
Loads of EC</p>