Official UCI Transfer admittance Thread

<p>I don’t think we’re all rejected if we didn’t get in yet lol…I find it hard to believe that I’ll get rejected with a 3.87.</p>

<p>Nothing…
I doubt theres one batch today…</p>

<p>Nothing. I think dogs just trolling. Made a new account just to ■■■■■. He only has one post</p>

<p>I don’t think it means we’re rejected, just that we have to suffer and wait longer</p>

<p>UCI the timewaster</p>

<p>Nothing as well, ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!</p>

<p>anyone here applying as a public health science major? and do you know if its an impacted major?</p>

<p>well duh no decisions came out today, its friday the 13th!</p>

<p>Cool prank UCI…</p>

<p>any business major here got in ? :)</p>

<p>@pandababy91 I applied as a public health major, but am not sure if it’s impacted.</p>

<p>Did anyone get an email saying congraluations on your admission to UC Irvine please visit our campus blah blah blah then get an email the next day saying they are sorry they sent it to you it was ment for newly accepted Freshmen only?</p>

<p>Dog is just a ■■■■■. Disregard them.</p>

<p>Any PSB majors still waiting for decision?</p>

<p>^ meee, I’m PSB</p>

<p>@citiz yay I heard some PSB majors got accepted already, I was scared that meant I was going to get rejected… Im glad to hear there are still others waiting. Do you know if PSB is an impacted major?</p>

<p>PSB is so not impacted…lol…</p>

<p>and neither is Public Health.</p>

<p>@ Dogsftw</p>

<p>Did you TAG as a political science major?</p>

<p>Let’s stay strong guys! it seems like a lot of you have impressive stats and it would be ridiculous to think that if you are not accepted already you are rejected.
I hear that last year people got acceptance letters as late as the 30th of April.</p>

<p>Is it true that UCI admissions send out admission decisions on thursdays and fridays only?</p>

<p>Is psychology impacted ??? :/</p>

<p>@jyjy last year uci released acceptance decisions as late as may 5th. They’re probably just waitin on ucb and ucla to release decisions so they can accept more people knowing that those with high gpa will most likely attend ucb or ucla</p>