Did i get accepted

<p>I am confuzed because i havent officially applied at ucr yet. I called them like 2 weeks ago about late application and they told me i had to go through appeal process.</p>

<p>Today, i received a letter from ucr about discover day so i made an account at ucr. There was stuff about provisional admit, sending SIR, and more in the To-dos and reminder list. Also my major was set as Electrical Engineering and my test scores were updated.</p>

<p>Does this mean i got in? I have to be sure to know if i still have to still send my appeal letter.</p>

<p>It would be great if there was anyway to verify this.</p>

<p>call them.</p>

<p>yea im planning to do that if i can’t find an answer</p>

<p>When you log into your my.ucr.edu do you have the video welcoming you?</p>

<p>If so, then chances are you are in good standing and were accepted.</p>

<p>i didnt see the video yesterday but im seeing the video today.</p>

<p>im kind of dumbfounded because i havent applied and i didnt receive any notification.</p>

<p>im guessing because i got denied by all ucs i applied but i had competitive scores.</p>

<p>Still it would have been nice if they had sent me an email.</p>

<p>Are you going to accept the admission?</p>

<p>its my top choice right now and i have to wait for the financial aid statement.</p>

<p>I might try appealing to other schools but its more than likely that if i receive fair amount of money ill choose ucr.</p>

<p>sweet. I think I’ll be going there too.</p>

<p>I think i just heard UCR on radio 89.3 for the first time. it sounds like they still encouraging people to apply, maybe for the extension classes. I didn’t hear too well.</p>

<p>most likely, but UCR and specially UCM have problem with getting student. For example I got a full ride to UCM but I decide to attend UCR even though I had to take a $4000 cut from fin aid because I really liked UCR it was real laid back</p>

<p>nice… i really hope they give me alot of money. i cant afford to pay much from my family’s pockets.</p>

<p>ucm isn’t accredited yet… reason for low students enrolling…</p>