does AUTOMATICALLY, SIGNED OUT from myucla means...

<p>hi, i was reading toward the thread below, and found that</p>

<p>tricks goin on myucla</p>

<p>well, i made an id but after i logged in</p>

<p>it automatically signed out....</p>

<p>well does it mean </p>

<p>updating???</p>

<p>denied???</p>

<p>worried....</p>

<p>is a new thread really necessary? also, it means nothing… just wait.</p>

<p>Your post reads kinda like a haiku.</p>

<p>Go to URSA and enroll in a summer session.</p>

<p>Voila you may sign into MyUCLA</p>

<p>Also the next time you try to sign into URSA it should prompt you to make a ucla email address.</p>

<p>It has nothing to do whether you’re admitted/denied or not - though there is a current theory rolling around that if you can see your major on myUCLA it means you’ve been admitted.</p>

<p>You have to actually enroll in summer classes?</p>

<p>Noooope, just click on like enrollment menu for Summer 2011 on URSA I think.</p>

<p>It comes up with a menu to add/drop classes etc</p>

<p>I did it! I can log into myucla now! My major doesn’t show up, however. Is that a bad sign?</p>

<p>It reads nothing like a haiku.</p>

<p>[url=&lt;a href=“http://www.haiku.com/]HAIKU[/url”&gt;http://www.haiku.com/]HAIKU[/url</a>]</p>

<p>So basically, click all that, you get to the add/drop thing, and log out. Next time you log in to URSA you’ll be prompted to choose a UCLA email, etc. Now in URSA more options are available and you should be able to get into myucla after a little bit.</p>

<p>there is a high chance that you might be rejected but still you got a shot!!!</p>

<p>My major doesn’t show up either, only Summer Sessions Student. :'(</p>

<p>Dunno whether this means anything though.</p>

<p>high chance of rejection, I would assume, but don’t lose hope.</p>

<p>Does anyone’s major still show up?</p>

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<p>I said it reads like a haiku, not that it was a haiku. I’m not sure you noted the distinction.</p>

<p>The OP (converted to three lines):
well does it mean
updating??? denied???
worried…</p>

<p>From the site you linked to:
Clock ticks endlessly
Time marches forever more
eternity hurts.</p>

<p>Like I say, it probably wouldn’t be considered a true haiku, but I’d call it haiku-esque.</p>

<p>Otto-rejeckshun</p>

<p>How convenient of you to omit the rest of the lines to loosely fit your naive definition of Haiku’s form. You’re clearly ignorant of the essence of Haiku, which is a conscious awareness of and rejection of the ego. Note the Haiku you quoted (wrongly I might add) that the subject is a thing, not a person, a person’s thoughts or even a person’s insecurities. Self doubt has no place in Haiku.</p>

<p>You can call it what you want, and look absolutely foolish while doing it. Neither of which anyone can stop you from doing.</p>

<p>@theanchorage: do you see the financial aid documentation tracking or your aid summary?</p>

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<p>Dude, relax. Again, I wasn’t saying it was a haiku, just that the short, choppy way the post was written made it “read kinda like a haiku.”</p>

<p>I honestly don’t know why you’re taking this so seriously. I made a small joke in response to a poorly written post—that’s all. I wasn’t trying to provide an exacting definition or an in-depth analysis.</p>

<p>Nick was just cracking a joke dude…</p>

<p>grammar-less OP</p>

<p>two fools embarrass themselves</p>

<p>release admits soon!</p>

<p>(j/k to all xD!!!)</p>