<p>(To current students and incoming students as well as those who have graduated already)</p>
<p>How many of your friends were accepted to UCLA? How many are actually attending? Does it seem like high school again for many of you guys? I'm OOS by the way.</p>
<p>Is it true that at some top high schools in California as much as 70 students get into UCLA?</p>
<p>my class (class of 2005, ~500 ppl) had about 13 people come here (not sure how many accepted). about the same for berkeley. a handful more are also here now from transfers.</p>
<p>but no, its not high school all over again unless you were all close friends and will hang out together all the time. if they were more just acquaintances, then you’ll likely hardly see them at all. maybe run into each other once in a while coming to/from class or maybe in a few classes together if you have same/similar majors.</p>
<p>since you’re OOS, i dont think this will be much of an issue for you.</p>
<p>About 7 or 8 people got accepted to UCLA from my class of 2009, which was total of about 123. About 7 or 8 people got accepted into UC Berkeley as well.</p>
<p>Those that were accepted are considered very smart, they are all at least in the top 10%. All except one girl who got accepted into UCLA for nursing. She did not have the grades, but she had a really good life story and her mother knew people in charge of admissions or something. Then again, I do not know if this girl who got accepted really did get in because she is known for telling lies, but her mom did say she got in. So…take that story for whatever it’s worth :)</p>
<p>Out of my HS class (of 2006) I was the only one accepted to UCLA. I went to a fairly poor high school though. However, I have a lot of friends here who went to the two best public schools in CA, and they all hang out in cohorts it seems like.</p>
<p>1 out of 2 that applied. Same with UCB. We are OOS. The guy who submitted his app late and claimed computer issues got into Berkeley, but he really deserved to get in. He ended up at Duke though.</p>
<p>My senior class is about 640 students. All of the valedictorians and near-valedictorians in my year got in…around 15 to 20 of us. What’s weird is that a lot of people got into Berkeley, but were rejected by UCLA.</p>