<p>I applied to UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UCSD, UCLA and UCSB. other than UCSB i was rejected by all of them. i was admitted to NYU stern. i am a 4.0 student with a 2200 sat score and plenty of ec's. yesterday, motivated by my rejection from uc berkeley i decided to double check my application for any possibe discrepencies that may have caused my rejection from so many UCs. i stumbled upon my SAT scores and noticed that only the november score i had put in myself was there, and that next to the date for the december sat i planned to take it said "error!" in red. also next to the 3 subject tests i put on the app it said "not recieved". i was puzzled by this because i sent my scores to UCLA (this year you only have to send your scores to one UC and they all get them. it says on the UC website) so i checked collegeboard. alas on my send history it showed i had sent evreything as i remembered yet for some reason the UC system didn't get the scores. im considering appealing and giving the UC this explanation along with mailing receipts from paying for sending the scores alongside the appeal itself. does anyone know of a similar situation or know what i could do??? thank you very much</p>
<p>I thought UC’s make their decisions without official score reports? </p>
<p>They do require them but I think they first accept you based on what you report your scores to be on the app and then confirm those scores by the official reports. </p>
<p>I don’t think you can even track your score reports for UCLA and UCB. I applied to both schools and don’t even know whether they got them or not. </p>
<p>If I were you I would make sure to call them to confirm that you were indeed rejected because of the lack of official score reports, because otherwise your appeal based on that assumption will be useless.</p>