<p>Is anyone else waiting to hear back from the Cal Scholarship office about this? I just talked to a rep up there. Here's what she said: There is a total pool of about 450 eligible 4.0 GPA community college transfers. Out of these around 10% will be chosen, and will be notified around mid-May. Wow! I wish I would have taken more time in writing my application essays. That, and your GPA, seems to be all they go by.</p>
<p>I'm crossing my fingers.</p>
<p>Thanks for the info! Fingers crossed here too! That would be amazing, but I'm still busy flipping out about getting in :-)</p>
<p>dvrjosh.....me too.....hahaha. I hope I will be one of the recipients!</p>
<p>I am sure that the 4.0s taking an easy major will get denied.
No offense.
Engineers and chem/physics majors usually win it.</p>
<p>what about Business major?</p>
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<p>Where are you getting your information?</p>
<p>I am crossing my fingers and my toes.</p>
<p>is it just me or is almost everyone getting worse fin aid offer from UCB than UCLA??</p>
<p>i got better from UCB than UCLA</p>
<p>^^ Thank you. You make me feel much more confident about my English skills.</p>
<p>Anyone heard anything about Regents?</p>
<p>Side note: In case you are as narcotic as I am, NO it does NOT improve your chances of getting this scholarship if you have already filed your SIR.</p>
<p>Still nothing for anyone?</p>
<p>I wonder how much of your grades will drop once you've reached Cal. Flame on</p>
<p>^like... not much..... hopefully.</p>
<p>like....right on</p>
<p>Has anyone heard anything on Regents yet? I'm tempted to call the financial aid office and ask.</p>
<p>1000th post.</p>
<p>No, haven't heard a thing. Congrats on 1000 Ek... almost as exciting as your admittance to Cal;).</p>
<p>Yes, now I can finally stop posting.</p>