<p>b-2.</p>
<p>Same address, same email since high school.</p>
<p>b-2.</p>
<p>Same address, same email since high school.</p>
<p>So I am going to assume I am an A-1 since there are no A-2's, right? Vyan said that his information couldn't have changed anyway...so I think it's pretty much done and done. Congrats!</p>
<p>Also, I am expecting admission, have a 3.86, and applied for a major in which pre-reqs are practically irrelevant (East Asian Studies).</p>
<p>A-1.....fack You berkeley!</p>
<p>b2 =(
i turned in my update stuff late for berkeley</p>
<p>people in an "a" status : is any of u an engineer?</p>
<p>as a person w/ "b" status, i'm just hoping that they are updating engineering decision slower than others. /cry</p>
<p>A-1, just like the steaksauce....mmmm....sorry just got back from work, Outback Steakhouse.</p>
<p>anyway, I am L&S major (MCB, neurobiology)</p>
<p>I am certain A-1 means acceptance, I mean why would the housing app become available if A-1's weren't accepted? Makes no sense.</p>
<p>oh and I will get my buddies to check status tomorrow, I think they are doing chem engineering, but not sure.</p>
<p>hey, i just showed my friend the calnet site. he is a b-1. has that combo come up yet?</p>
<p>Lol....hoax</p>
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<p>Computer Science 61A, 61B, 61C -- it is difficult to find equivalent courses to Berkeley's 61ABC series. Students should at least take transferable courses in 1) Data Structures, and 2) Java (preferred) or C++ </p>
<p>appear on the website "myBerkeleyApplication" under "Major requirements" or was that on assist.org? I just checked myBerkapp, under my major stuff, and it didnt have that stuff "better prepared" stuff
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<p>It appears on myadmissions. I didn't use assist.org since I'm an intercampus transfer.</p>
<p>A-1, sorry west I am an EECS major, and I know another fellow who is also an A-1, he is a Chem E major.</p>
<p>A-1
EECS major, GPA: 3.93, one missing prereqs, work a lot, no ECs
I don't hold my hope high since Cal used to put rejected freshman in their housing system, its likely it did the same to transfers.</p>
<p>bah! /cry
I guess I will send a SIR to UCLA within 48 hrs :)</p>
<p>"I don't hold my hope high since Cal used to put rejected freshman in their housing system, its likely it did the same to transfers."</p>
<p>They did? Why didn't anyone mention this before?</p>
<p>Quite a few on this board mentioned they applied out of HS can see the housing app, didn't they? I assumed these ppl were rejected as freshmen and reapplied as transfers, did I misunderstand something?</p>
<p>"I don't hold my hope high since Cal used to put rejected freshman in their housing system, its likely it did the same to transfers."</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm this?</p>
<p>are there people who applied in high school, were denied in high school, and cannot see it?</p>
<p>Yes, quite a few. At least seven I believe.</p>
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"I don't hold my hope high since Cal used to put rejected freshman in their housing system, its likely it did the same to transfers."</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm this?
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<p>thats a lie. Although Cal did have some previously HS rejects able to see the housing app, some of their info was not updated on sat. Therefore, the new theory is that since decisions are on monday, the info must have been updated this weekend for tomorrow (the 30th). Basically, if your info wasnt updated, then maybe its not looking too good.</p>
<p>i'm with you mojo. I think that this 'theory', just like the URSA, will prove to be true. I think we are too scared to admit that we are accepted. 'dont want to jinx it'</p>
<p>So do you guys think the CalNet ID message means anything? If I had to guess I would say that being an A is more important than being a 1 or a 2.</p>