<p>i got into berkeley but got rejected by UCLA. i really want to go to UCLA, should i file in appeal?</p>
<p>I am the opposite of u. Shall we trade schools?</p>
<p>just file appeal. nothing to lose.
present NEW information.</p>
<p>Would new information be like: I am now an editor of a local literary zine and I got As in all my AP classes this year?</p>
<p>Would that be convincing enough, you know, with a nice, well-written letter.</p>
<p>id like to know the answer to arielle’s question as well</p>
<p>From UCLA’s FAQ about appeals:
"Q: I would like to appeal my decision. What should I include in my appeal letter?</p>
<p>A: Because all applicants are examined so thoroughly in multiple reviews, admission decisions are rarely overturned. Requests for reconsideration are most likely to be persuasive only when students present new information. By “new” we mean information not already presented in the original application (e.g. missing ACT/SAT scores, classes that were not listed as AP/Honors that should have been, additional course work, etc.); information that clearly shows you to have a stronger academic record than had been earlier evidenced. Additional extracurricular activities or fall term grades are not a basis for a reversal of the decision since decisions are based on academic information that was available at the time of application."</p>