<p>Awakenedream, </p>
<p>You know nothing about any of the universities.</p>
<p>1) "more space won't be allocated, and selectivity will decrease even more"
No, Selectivity will increase, rather than decrease</p>
<p>2)
"Rank:
UCLA
UC Berkeley lower minutely
UCSD
UCSB"</p>
<p>Sorry, but your Socal schools have been getting fewer applicants as of late, especially UCLA with a drop of 1000 in one year. Last year, 44,000+ people applied. It's 43,000 now.</p>
<p>Berkeley is getting roughly 500 more than before.</p>
<p>UCSD has actually been getting LESS selective. 5 or 6 years ago, they admitted fewer freshmen. Now, it's 5% higher than before.</p>
<p>Actual selectivity ranks would be
UCLA (slightly decreasing this year) = Berkeley (slightly increasing this year)
UCSD (decreasing)
UCSB (increasing)
UCD (same)</p>
<p>In terms of the academic ranks
Berkeley (same as last year)
UCLA (rising this year)
UCSD (same)
UCD (same)
UCI (same)</p>