<p>Accepted! (And this is such a freaking shock...) Pre-Global Studies :D</p>
<p>Where did you find this link???</p>
<p>Please Reply :)</p>
<p>that link hasn't changed for years lol. they just redirect you when it's not up.</p>
<p>Damn, I'm 2/4 with UCs lol</p>
<p>I want to ****ing die. I wasn't expecting an acceptance, but I realized now that I really want to go there and it was my first choice. Looks like I really can't handle rejection at all. And it looks like I get to settle at UCSD</p>
<p>WOOOOOO! </p>
<p>Excuse me while I change my underwear.</p>
<p>Really? lol. What is taking them so long to redirect it? lol</p>
<p>After careful review of your application for admission, we regret to inform you that we are not able to offer you admission for the Fall Quarter 2009. UCLA continues to receive more applications for admission than we can accommodate in our freshman class. For Fall 2009, we received more than 55,000 applications for 4,700 available spaces for freshmen.</p>
<p>Each application is unique, and each student presents wonderful attributes and potential. Our work is extraordinarily difficult: admission officers thoroughly review each application and carefully balance grades, coursework, test scores, honors, awards, community service, leadership, and work experience. Admission officers also consider the opportunities and challenges students face while achieving so much in their schools and communities. Ultimately, no single attribute or achievement guarantees admissionthere are simply too many well-qualified, accomplished, and capable applicants for the number of freshman spaces available at UCLA.</p>
<p>If attending the University of California remains your ambition, you should know that there are other opportunities for admission. UCLA also accepts applications from junior-level transfer students. To learn more about transferring to UCLA and how to optimize the transfer experience, please visit UCLA</a> Undergrad Admissions: Transfer Admission Process or UCLA</a> Undergrad Admissions: Transfer Alliance Program.</p>
<p>We wish you success in your academic endeavors. </p>
<p>Sincerely,
Vu T. Tran, Ed.D.
Director </p>
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<p>You have been admitted to the UCLA College of Letters and Science with English as your academic major. During Summer Orientation, you will have an opportunity to confirm or change this major. In the meantime, we invite you and your family to attend one of our College Days, where you will learn about the extraordinary academic opportunities, honors programs, and campus life at UCLA. Many of our most innovative programs have been designed specifically for freshmen. To view more information and RSVP for a College Day and other special invitation-only events, please click on the "You're Invited!" link on the left hand side of this page.</p>
<p>Yay.</p>
<p>Rejected.. oh my god.</p>
<p>YAY I GOT IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow... im actually pretty calm in person right now... i think my body is in shock...... i know i will be estatic in a few minutes... CONGRATS TO EVERYONE ELSE WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!</p>
<p>I got in! Yay! I was so scared, I still have to wait for other privates so not sure if i will attend yet. Grrrr, privates waiting till April</p>
<p>rejected :-(</p>
<p>rejected. FML</p>
<p>there goes years of dreaming and wishing and hoping.</p>
<p>Yay got in!!!</p>
<p>So they only had 4700 spaces for freshmen? Isn't there like around 10000?</p>
<p>they accept around 10,000, but in the end, there are only around 4700 open spaces for freshmens to enroll (because most don't enroll).</p>
<p>Help!!! I can't login. It says the date is not in valid format!!!!</p>
<p>rejected, as I thought.</p>
<p>Rejected. I was totally expecting it though. It wasn't high on my list, it just would have been cool to say I had gotten in.</p>
<p>I got in. :)</p>
<p>I'll likely attend NYU, but I'm excited about being accepted to UCLA! It's an amazing school and was one of my top picks!</p>