Admission Package

<p>When does the UCLA admission package typically arrive?</p>

<p>I recall receiving the admissions package the following weekday after the online acceptance.</p>

<p>I got mine on saturday</p>

<p>i got mine on saturday and i live in california</p>

<p>Are you in Southern California?</p>

<p>I am out-of-state by-the-way. :o</p>

<p>I got mine Saturday, too!</p>

<p>I live in Southern California...I'm sure yours will be coming either tomorrow or the next day since you live farther :)</p>

<p>I guess mine will come on Monday, along with my thin rejection letter from Berkeley xD</p>

<p>Berkeley doesn't send rejection letters.</p>

<p>Oh really? I was rejected from Berkeley last year and I did not receive a rejection letter. I think they only send out snail mail to kids who were accepted. Otherwise, it was the cold-hearted online notification. :p</p>

<p>I'm in Hong Kong...opposite end of the world =P</p>

<p>wow Hong Kong, it must be really hard for you to make to UCLA... I don't recall a big emphasis on english in china(at least not like sat level english)</p>

<p>Eh, I though a lot of people spoke English in HK, being a part of Britain (formerly) and all, but I don't know, never been there, either way def. way more than in mainland China.</p>

<p>You'd be surprised by how many Chinese people manage to ace the SAT...as in ace it. They spend 8 hours a day memorizing writing passages and reading comprehension to the point that it's just review for them. <<< Obviously doesn't apply to them all, just the ones that end up going overseas for school.</p>

<p>I had an 800 CR =P And I never studied for it...and I'm thinking of English majoring =P </p>

<p>Nah well I go to an international school, so everything is taught in English, and follow the British curriculum. English just happens to be one of my strong points (I suck at maths though)</p>

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<a href="http://www.hkbruins.org%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.hkbruins.org&lt;/a> :rolleyes:</p>

<p>HKSS is best for HK international students to connect. CSA and ACA are 1/2 ABC / more Americanized.</p>