<p>I know I applied for an impacted major (psych) and heard a week ago I got in. I put my alternate as Japanese though, which isn’t impacted.</p>
<p>Don’t know for what major they accepted me as though. As for the welcome letters I’m hoping by march 1st cuz that’s when housing applications start for incoming freshman and I need my campus id activated by then. I tried putting in mine to see if it works but I guess being accepted doesn’t warrant being able to use mycsulb?</p>
<p>Kag I wouldn’t worry. If you’re in the device area which is pretty much any school close to long beach you’re guaranteed admission if you have over a 2.5 gpa. Frustrating for kids like myself who aren’t in the service area, but I got accepted anyways so it’s all good.</p>
<p>@kagw11- I think you have a good chance of getting in. I have a friend who dorms at RLC. </p>
<p>@LILMISSJ- I’m a pre-nursing major. You put pre-nursing as your intended major. It doesn’t mean you are officially a nursing major. Like most impacted majors, you have to take a series of classes before you can declare a specific major. Honestly being a pre-major is pretty much equivalent to being undeclared until you finish your perquisite classes. They typically don’t send their letters out until March. Just sit tight! I’m sure you’ll hear from them soon.</p>
<p>When calling the automated system, my daughter hears the message “An admission decision has been made. If you have not received notification, please call the enrollment services office.” Does this really mean the denial letter is coming?</p>
<p>I’m in thinking of International House myself. The idea of meeting out of the country students is simply awesome to me.</p>
<p>RLC though, that place did look cool. </p>
<p>And fmc, it may seem like it since there are specfic messages going out that state “Congratulations, you have been provisionally accepted to the university!”</p>
<p>@LILMISSJ - I applied as an English major and when I was accepted via telephone it didn’t say anything about my major. From my understanding, almost all majors are impacted.</p>
<p>I was told the RLC gets a lot of international students as well. :] haaa What makes you want to be a Japanese major tutu? I plan on taking japanese classes and other languages as well.</p>
<p>Love of the culture mostly. I plan to go abroad for a year at one point. I also taught myself a good chunk of the language, as well as one of the alphabets. I just love languages like mad. </p>
<p>But international students in RLC interesting. I was still thinking of what to put as a second choice for housing. What else have you heard about RLC?</p>
<p>I went this weekend and it’s awesome. Ihouse was just really quite. Rlc wasn’t loud but lively. I thought they would be all freshmen there but you can stay there all four years if you want. Parkside is just old. </p>
<p>I love languages. I hoping i can double major in both linguistics and international studies. Japanese culture is amazing. I took a class at el camino college and loved it even more. :] Takoyaki isn’t good though. lol</p>
<p>UGH i wish the automated message would change!!</p>
<p>What turned me away from RLC though was that if you dorm there I hear you’re required to take some extra class or two there though, although I could be wrong. I also felt like RLC was like some remedial place, but I’m weird like that. My love of cultures for Ihouse is blinding me probably. </p>
<p>Quiet would work well for me though. I’m the type who’s going to be sitting in my dorm all the time attached to my comp probly and coming home on weekends. </p>
<p>And lilmissj congrats! You’re pretty much in as long as you get C or higher on all your classes second semester.</p>
<p>You dont have to take classes. Freshmen that dorm there are given the chose to take some GE classes there. The guy was saying it wasn’t mandatory. I was thinking it’s one less class i have to drive to or what not. Plus you are a priority. GEs are hard to get any ways.</p>
<p>Yeah Ihouse sounds good for you then. It has more quite hours then the other dorms do. You’ll meet some cool people.</p>
<p>I’m just sooooo excited about RLC. I’m not a partier but it just looks like soo much fun. The RAs are soo nice. They have all this stuff planned.</p>
<p>when will a provisionally admitted student be able to choose or sign up for housing?
RLC sounds cool, id like to dorm somewhere lively where all the parties go down LOL haha</p>