<p>I've recently received an augmented review/questionnaire from UC Berkeley about my condition I had my junior year. Of course, I've researched what the augmented review does and that there are different types of questionnaires (three to be exact) so I'm not asking this question blindly.</p>
<p>I know that the borderline and talent questionnaires aren't given out left and right, but I couldn't help wonder how many applicants receive an augmented review based on their disability/hardships/illnesses? The condition I had was facial paralysis (which lead to anxiety issues and family outbreaks) and I was extremely surprised that I received a questionnaire since it's not something as bad as cancer or TB. I did mention my family problems in my personal statements but I didn't go in depth on what happened and how it has affected me, really. I was a bit more thorough on what facial palsy was and that my health declined in my additional comments, however but yeah. </p>
<p>If this is ;tldr for you, then the main questions are: Does everyone who mention a condition receive an email from a certain school? What's the most recent percentage rate of someone receiving a questionnaire and is it good news necessary?</p>