Post here if you were Waitlisted

<p>3.85 UW/4.25 UC GPA
1970 SAT
720 math 2/ 700 chemistry SAT 2
150+ hours of community service and other various EC’s
Good personal essays.</p>

<p>And waitlisted at Davis… I’m not depressed or anything since davis was no where close to being my top choice. It’s just really dissapointing considering I assumed this was my other backup school besides riverside.</p>

<p>Anyway, I declined the offer for the waitlist, and will be headed to the honors program at UCI. Weird **** going on this year though…</p>

<p>4.3 GPA
2000 SAT
31 ACT</p>

<p>Waitlisted for Biomedical Engineering. Davis was my first choice . . .</p>

<p>I was called by the chancellor for ucsd and I was waitlisted at davis AND santa barbara. i really didnt expect that at all. but santa barbara is my favorite hands down. i just wish i could’ve gotten in the first time</p>

<p>waitlisted >.< But not a rejection. There’s still hope but ahhhh more waiting!! </p>

<p>So yeah i read that previous years 5000-6000 were waitlisted. And then around 1200 accepted the waitlist and 600 were accepted into Davis. Of the 600 people accepted 300-400 people decided to actually attend (others went somewhere else obviously). (Numbers all estimated lol, i’m too lazy to check the article again.)</p>

<p>^ it was 1500 applied 600 accepted and 350 enrolled</p>

<p>sent my acceptance to wait list now to wait another month or more…sigh…</p>

<p>yea 600/1500 is waaay better odds then the 350/5000 i thought it was before haha</p>

<p>Waitlisted over here, too! This process is seriously exhausting me. I’m very scared that I would do something wrong with the 200-word statement and get rejected. My parents aren’t exactly supportive of me accepting the invitation but I can’t help it if I want to get my college experience.</p>

<p>yea, mine would definetly prefer i go to CC first. but… i want the whole college experience. Im in definite financial need but i’d find a way</p>

<p>They say that I can move when I become a grad student, which I think would be too late. I like a school with a lot of extracurricular activities like student council and community-serving clubs that I can get involved in. Which school (SDSU or Davis) do you think that has more of these things and which has more student involvement? I don’t like being the only one who is school-spirited.</p>