<p>They stated it on their facebook (at the very end): [Freshmen</a> Admission | Facebook](<a href=“http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=88175408467&topic=12048]Freshmen”>http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=88175408467&topic=12048)</p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>
<p>It helps but it SUCKS lol</p>
<p>Did you get into UCI, bookworm?</p>
<p>I didn’t apply =/ wish i had just so i’d have another decision under my belt. I got in to UCSC rejected from UCSD and waitlisted at UCSB</p>
<p>ah, I woke up to a lovely rejection from UCI this morning and was rejected by UCSD earlier this week. I guess SoCal just isn’t in the picture for me. Hopefully, an acceptance is waiting for me at UCD, and if by a miracle, UCB (haha, I can dream…)</p>
<p>Only one more days ladies and gentlemen, i just called UCD admissions office, lady said emails go out tomorrow evening!</p>
<p>LOL! we’re trollin on the UCD thread now! bookworm i’m the same as you! and davis is supposed to be more selective than SB, so idk I’m just looking into how to appeal to Davis…</p>
<p>yeaaaaa i don’t think i can appeal though that’s really for like “OMG I SAID I HAD A 3.5 I MEANT 3.8!!” or oops i forgot to add ___. and i don’t have any “new evidence” to add which is what they ask for. I’m just hoping i at least get on the waitlist and then get attacked by some luck cause i’m gonna need it</p>
<p>Since you are using the Facebook link as your source, I will quote the “UC Davis Undergraduate Admissions” Facbook account’s post:</p>
<p>"you will receive an email tomorrow after 4pm. </p>
<p>He/she then goes on to say that you will know “by the 25th”. </p>
<p>If an email goes out on the 24th after 4pm, then certainly you will know “by the 25th”, but if you check your email, on the 24th, after 4pm, then you will know by the 24th as well.</p>
<p>Good luck to all of you.</p>
<p>yea so it looks like tomorrow is the day <em>shivers</em></p>
<p>BOTH UCD and UCB come out tomorrow! What a big day!</p>
<p>lol i dont even count berkeley anymore, i know i didn’t get in, and im cool with that. Good luck to everyone who wants to go to Cal though! I hear its awesome, I have some friends there now</p>
<p>@trancelation
I’m in the exact same situation. Woke up on Saturday to UCSD’s crappy rejection letter and got another one from UCI, yesterday. Waiting for Davis and Berkeley. I don’t really count on Berkeley and not feeling so good with Davis. Can’t talk to any of my friends about past/future rejections because they’re ridiculously intelligent and they have no sympathy, whatsoever. I might need someone to cry to if I get rejected. Anyways, the best of luck to all of you! I hope to see you at Davis (if I can even get in).</p>
<p>@syltutu: Tell me about it. The disappointment from my family is killer, too. Did UCB ask you fill out supplemental info.?</p>
<p>yea, im sorry for those getting judged by family, my parents have no expectations since im first generation to even go to a university (hopefully) and so they’d be fine, even happy, if i just went to a community college (save $)</p>
<p>@trancelation
Ha, the only reason college rejections are so horrifying is that you have to tell your family and watch their faces go into this painful state. I filled all the supplemental info through FAFSA but not directly through UCB.</p>
<p>@syltutu: Through FAFSA? It was another application, pretty much, asking additional questions about yourself. Just wondering if getting it indicates a higher acceptance chance. Hm, by this time tomorrow… we’ll know! I hope I get into either UCB or UCD to make-up for the rejections I recieved, so my family won’t be terribly disappointed in me! I’m starting to think college rejections hurt more than love rejections, lol. </3</p>
<p>@trancelation
No I didn’t fill a separate form and I don’t think any of my friends did, either. Never been in love and I already know for a fact that this hurts more. I have no problems getting a love rejection to get a college acceptance in return, right about now.</p>
<p>@syltutu: As a parent, my face is going into this painful state at the thought of paying for college… I’d be perfectly fine with them choosing the CC route. Certainly no pressure from these parents.</p>
<p>I hope what you are saying isn’t true and that your parents are accepting of your outcome, regardless.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>My parents of course are fine with the outcome. They actually prefer me to go to SDSU because it’s closer to home but knowing that their child doesn’t have the potential that they have earlier expected does disappoint them big time. Thank you for the words of comfort!</p>