<p>I submitted my SIR to Davis because I wanted to do everything I could to get into the housing. Since I've submitted it, I've gotten a couple admissions to other UCs, but Riverside recently cancelled my admissions.
I have a friend that submitted her SIR to Davis also, but if she gets into Berkeley she plans on cancelling it. Does submitting her SIR cancel all the other pending admissions statuses?
How would the other UCs know when it was submitted??
Help!!
Thanks!</p>
<p>shouldn't you have heard from berkeley already? It came out on the 30th.</p>
<p>No, I'm a transfer</p>
<p>if your friend submitted the davis SIR already, then i think she's binded to that contract.</p>
<p>Just to finalize this page, since I started it, I e-mailed the main university of california to ask about the SIR and how "binding" it is, and this is the response that I got: </p>
<p>"No, it will not cancel out your application or even admission to a campus. If you get to a point that you have submitted SIR to more than one campus, you will receive a reminder letter from office, letting you know that you have to withdraw from one."</p>
<p>Everyone knows you can cancel your SIR, and it's not as big of a deal as everyone seems to think. I've talked to a few UCs about it and they say that they don't care if you already have an SIR with another UC, because it can be cancelled and it's not like you are already registered for the school.</p>
<p>Of course, you shouldn't send in a ton of SIRs because it's something that is taken seriously, and it does take up spaces other students could fill.</p>
<p>So thanks anyways (:</p>
<p>ok, what's a SIR?</p>
<p>statement of intent to register</p>
<p>so y not just apply early decision?</p>
<p>Transfer students.</p>