<p>i am a spring admit and i have a couple questions:</p>
<p>1.) do i need to complete the statement of legal residence (SLR)? </p>
<p>2.) i have enrolled in FFP and i have submitted my SIR with the $100 deposit. can i apply for housing NOW or should i wait for confirmation of enrollment in FFP?</p>
<p>3.) between unit 1,unit 2, and unit 3, which of these dorms are closest to campus and offer the better undergraduate experience?</p>
<p>4.) i got a Cal Bears Scholarship for each semester at Berkeley. will that scholarship count towards the FFP?</p>
<p>For the dorms, check the official dormatory thread. Unit 3 is closest to Sproul, Unit 1 is equally distant from campus, but not as close to parts of campus, and Unit 2 is one additional blocks further from Unit 1 to the same parts of campus. Each has certain advantages. The experience in 1 and 2 will be essentially the same, while 3 might be a little different, although the building in which you live and your floor and your RA (random chance there) will have the greatest affect.</p>
<p>bleh i havent gotten my confirmation. whats the dealio? should i hollar at dem hizzhoes down at the officeizzle? or should i just stop playa hatin and wait?</p>
<p>nope.....atleast i dont notice anything on the main page. this was the email</p>
<p>Dear Student,</p>
<p>The Fall Program for Freshmen (FPF) has received your Enrollment and
Payment
Form and a spot in our program has been reserved for you. Remember that
you
must accept admission to Cal for Spring Semester in order to attend
FPF. So,
don't forget to submit your SIR by the May 1st deadline when you decide
to
come to Cal. After May 1st we will email an official confirmation of
your
enrollment in FPF.</p>
<p>If you decide not to attend FPF, please let us know immediately in
writing
so that we may cancel further billing on your account.</p>
<p>Please continue to follow our Academic Checklist in order to select
your
fall course work and complete your registration in FPF.</p>
<p>We look forward to seeing you at one of our information sessions or at
Cal
in the fall.</p>