<p>Did anyone get a strange email from Irvine today?</p>
<p>Are they trying to imply that I’m not going to get in for the major I wanted?</p>
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<p>Thank you for applying to UC Irvine.</p>
<p>Please be aware of the following important items regarding your application to
<li><p>The University may offer you admission in an alternative major, either as
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<li><p>For Nursing Science majors, it is the applicant’s responsibility to
 
 
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              <p>Yeah. Other schools will send out emails as well. This is not a big deal.</p>
             
            
              
           
          
            
            
              <p>I got the same email today. </p>
<p>LOL @ all the worrying that goes on here. “OMG they’re implying I won’t get the major I wanted!!11!” never crossed my mind.</p>
             
            
              
           
          
            
            
              <p>lulz. paranoia ftw.</p>
             
            
              
           
          
            
            
              <p>I wish I got a paranoia-inducing letter…or any letter. Gosh, they must not care about me!</p>
             
            
              
           
          
            
            
              <p>This looks like a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) email for UCI to me.  I wouldn’t let it cause any paranoia.  UC Davis has been preparing similar messages to place on a FAQ’s page on our website.</p>
             
            
              
           
          
            
            
              <p>hey UCD Admission. Are there anyone getting to engineering with 2.8 to 3.0 transferable GPA( even alternative major)</p>
             
            
              
           
          
            
            
              <p>I won’t know until all decisions have been made, but by the time I’ll be able to tell the decisions will be on the web site, so you will already know if you were admitted to your first choice major or not.</p>