<p>If I were to write a letter of appeal to school, what would happen?
Do they just look over your application and they just decide again if you are qualified?
Is there something else that goes on?
Can the situation become worse?
Is it even worth it?
I have no idea what to do... or how it works.
Help?</p>
<p>Well, I am not sure how it could become worse as you have already been denied admittance. From what I have been told, the appeal must have information that was not already in your original application. They do not want just a rehashing. On the otherhand, if it is really a school you want, I am not sure how it can hurt? You have already been denied. The worse case is they still deny you.</p>
<p>I guess that’s true. Might be something I look into.</p>
<p>For the UCs, it has to be “new and compelling information”. I think those were the exact words. I don’t know about the CSUs.</p>
<p>does getting great grades 1st semster senior year with challenging courses, a art award(non art major), letter of rec from a deputy mayor aftet over a month of campaign volunteering count as new and compelling?</p>