Calling all UCSD Out-of-State Acceptees!

<p>Just curious to see how many people from out-of-state applied/were accepted. I'm from out of state (Wash) and was accepted to the John Muir College under Political Science: International Relations. Any others? It'd be truly interesting to hear from other out-of-staters, seeing as only some 3 or so % of all UCSD students are not California residents.</p>

<p>NJ - Muir - Human Biology</p>

<p>hi! i'm from hawaii and i was accepted into thurgood marshall as a human biology major.</p>

<p>I'm from Indiana and was accepted into Revelle as a Molecular Biology major</p>

<p>i'm from houston, texas and i got into sixth college for biomedical engineering: pre-med</p>

<p>I'm from New Hampshire, I was accepted to Warren as a chem major.</p>

<p>Howdy I'm from Texas.</p>

<p>Accepted to Revelle and Structural Engineering</p>

<p>Deciding between this school, Cal Poly, and Santa Clara</p>

<p>catchanorthstar-which high school/island. I used to teach in Kona.</p>

<p>Hey im from new york. I was accepted to Muir for history.</p>

<p>mr. b,</p>

<p>i go to maryknoll high school on the island of oahu!</p>

<p>hi, im from India, accepted Muir Bioengineering</p>

<p>Nevada, accepted Structural Engineering, Revelle</p>

<p>Why I did not get Warren or Muir, I am not sure. Revelle was my 3rd choice</p>

<p>mhmm, none of you applied as undecided?
i'm out-of-state too and i'm thinking about applying to UCSD next year.
would any of you care to post your stats (like GPA, SAT scores, reasons you think you got accepted etc...) so i can get a rough idea or whether or not i would get accepted?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>Las Vegas, Nevada. Computer Engineering. Sixth.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.9 unweighted, 4.6 weighted (Nevada scale)
SATs: 2000, SAT subject tests: 600 (spanish w/ listening) 690 (math level 2)</p>

<p>I probably got accepted because of my crapload of EC's, decent SAT scores, and good GPA. I got a handful of B's, but took a challenging courseload (including senior year), ran Cross Country and Track and Field for all four years of high school (including being on the State Championship team my junior year in track), member of a bunch of clubs, and quite a bit of community service.</p>

<p>I think EC's are key, anything that truly sets you apart from the others.</p>

<p>massachusetts muir poli sci
3.5 weighted
hardest courses available
decent sats</p>

<p>good ecs</p>

<p>oregon
sixth for poli sci</p>

<p>3.9 weighted
2150 SAT</p>

<p>havent passed any ap exams to date. haha</p>

<p>do i have a chance with these stats
What are my chances of getting in? </p>

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<p>IM OOS, african -american
My GPA IS 3.5 unweighted 4.5 weighted (I am in the ib program)
My extracurriculars
3 years varsity tennis
3 years Its academic
3 years teen court jury
7 years boy scout
Eagle scout
NIH internship
200+ hours of ssl
2 years actor in drama
Boy scout National HOnor society
Democratic campaigning
Senior patrol leader for boy scout troop
Lead younger scouts (den chief)
SAT Score
math- 800
writing-750
CR-700
SAT chem.-800
sat math-800
ALSO DOES BEING IN THE IB HELP OR NOT
ALSO BROTHER DIED A YEAR AGO AND DAD LIVES IN ANOTHER STATE
SCHOOLS ARE USC UCLA U-CAL SANDIEGO</p>

<p>How do you guys know that you're in already?</p>

<p>I'm an oos turned my application in on November 25th... my SAT scores were sent no later than December 15th.</p>

<p>look at the dates, this thread is a year old.</p>

<p>In that case,</p>

<p>Anyone from the East Coast?</p>