Leadership Award Overnight Stay Program Email?!

<p>@gman333, yes he did. </p>

<p>@Riversong123 those stats are really competitive… </p>

<p>@purple4 I certainly hope so.</p>

<p>@gman333
I’m out of state, with an international address (but US citizenship), and I got the Leadership Award invite, applied, and received the overnight email. </p>

<p>@howaboutno Aaaand the plot thickens… :-?? </p>

<p>@purple4 my S has 3.92 UW and 2300 SAT. He really wants to go to Cal so I wish he had gotten the overnight email!</p>

<p>@collegetime18 And he’ll probably get in! :slight_smile: The overnight email may not mean anything at all… </p>

<p>Thanks @jackson61, I need all the comfort I can get (S is waiting much more patiently than I am!)</p>

<p>@collegetime18 I feel ya… I’m frankly terrified. Expecting four rejections on the 27th… :-S </p>

<p>Hang in there @jackson61. This is all impossible to predict!</p>

<p>@collegetime18 Yep, but I’m neurotic</p>

<p>@jackson61 lol! Me too!</p>

<p>Got the invitation, applied, but no overnight email, International applicant (UK address) best of luck everyone</p>

<p>Is it fair to assume that the email is essentially meaningless? It is rather unfair of the CASA to send these emails to unstable seniors (well, at least me that is). I applied for the award and received the email. However, I have on the low-end of SATs and fair ECs, which is why I am suspicious of having received the email. I am also OOS.</p>

<p>My son got the e-mail and the overnight invitation if get selected.</p>

<p>@UCaliHopeful - My SATs/ECs are good, but my GPA is NOT what you’d consider “high”. That’s why I was confused, too… I’m most definitely not a shoo-in for Berkeley…</p>

<p>@jackson61 Did you receive a supplement? I didn’t, which heightens my expectation for rejection. At the same token, it feels like a toss-up considering admissions seems to be a crapshoot. </p>

<p>@UCaliHopeful no Berkeley supplement… one of my friends said that those are reserved for “borderline students”, but I don’t know how accurate that statement is…</p>

<p>@UCaliHopeful the supplement email is sent to applicants who Cal think they need more information from, and somewhere between being rejected/offered. The majority do not get the supplement email as far as I know and thats because the information in the application is comprehensive enough for a clear decision to be made. </p>

<p>@frank1223 let us hope that the decision in question is not “REJECTION!!!”</p>