<p>Where can I find out how to get my number? Like, what each thing is worth?</p>
<p>To those who didn't get in : Keep your chin up, you'll be able to have a good time wherever you go</p>
<p>btw, does anyone know if there is an honors program and if accepted shoudl we have already found out about the honors program?</p>
<p>nope</p>
<p>some of my friend greatly went over the cutoff and still got rejected</p>
<p>yeah im kinda depressed too. i got off the phone and got 7272 out of 7483, so i was that close! </p>
<p>3.95 gpa
1270, 690 writing, 670 math ic, 710 bio
okay essays
good EC's... student government, officer positions, church leadership
not enough community service
undeclared</p>
<p>do you think i have a shot at appeal since i'm that close to the cut off?</p>
<p>Do they consider in the GPA what school you went to....a 4.0 in one school, would not be the same as a 4.0 in a much touger school....so if you got a 3.5 in a very competitive school. and a 4.0 in a medicore school, do they weight that? If not, then the numbers are a cop out for the colleges...if they rated the school on a scale that reflected the toughness, and included that in its rubric, then it would seem fairer, otherwise...blech</p>
<p>what's not enough community service, myname1sjude?</p>
<p>Yes, they know all the CA schools well.</p>
<p>uclover8 did that friend actually call ucsd and have the admissions officer say they were over the cutoff but rejected? thats hard to believe. that just must be the score the person personally determined, not anything official.</p>
<p>I got rejected with a 4.5 gpa, 1530 sat 1 and 750/800/800/800/800 sat 2s. Average ECs. Applied to Materials Engineering</p>
<p>Didn't bother to call though; I got into other schools which I preferred. I also got accepted to all other UCs I applied to, so I don't think I did something heavily wrong in my application...</p>
<p>yeah because otherwise you're a shoo in</p>
<p>i dont know what's not enough community service, but the lady i spoke to told me that it was my weak point. i did a lot of communtiy service with my church, but i guess that was more of an extracurricular, so the only other service i did was volunteering one summer, which was not a lot at all... it was only like 6 weeks.</p>
<p>yes</p>
<p>he was well above the cutoff and got rejected ... no logical explanation</p>
<p>the admission officer just told him to appeal if he likes (ucsd is not first choice)</p>
<p>lol, i agree it's kinda hard</p>
<p>I got rejected also...yet I somehow made it to ucla</p>
<p>holy crap turambar you didn't get in? i'm pretty sure those numbers add up to more than the cutoff.. i wonder what the admission officer will say if you called.</p>
<p>i got rejected with stats close to myname1sjude. should i bother to appeal?</p>
<p>3.9unw, 1280, 700writing, 760iic, 660bio,
okay essays, good ecs, work, 200hrs comm service,
undeclared</p>
<p>so i guess the admissions process is sometimes WaCky</p>
<p>myname1sjude should appeal for sure. lactoseintolerant you should too. and i believe Turambar is bluffing. admission to UCsd isnt that hard, i have a 3.23 gpa and had 6310/7400. that's a low ass GPA and they calculated the score by (GPA x 1000) so GPA matters a lot</p>
<p>the person who got over the cut should appeal, and ask why they didnt get in. i think it's an administrative error</p>
<p>one of my friends got rejected from ucsd and she wants to appeal her decision. i'm not sure about her stats, but does anyone know about what percent of appeals they take and for what reasons?</p>
<p>haha my cut off is 7465 >.< my dream school is gone</p>