Accepted!!
Psychology
In state, not local
Gpa: 3.6
ACT: 32
Date didn’t change
Also did anyone make a group me for this
what does the date change mean? (nursing major)
My daughter was admitted today for Psychology!
My admission status date remains unchanged…does this mean I have no chance?
I haven’t gotten in yet, I’m really nervous. My major is chemistry
My GPA is a 3.90
My SAT score is a 1240 (new one)
I live in state not local, do I have a good chance of getting in? If so, will I know this week
D got acceptance tonight.
Major: criminal justice
ACT: 27
WGPA: 3.8
In state but not in the local area
Does anyone know when out of state acceptances will be released?
@Bella1108 - My Son was accepted a few months ago and we are OOS. I believe they are rolling like the in state decisions.
Do you think we will hear more today?
Rolling by major, I heard!
@davisgirl so if someone has been admitted with my major but i haven’t, does it mean I am denied?
Has anyone heard about the Film, Television, and Media Studies major?
D accepted Feb. 22 late afternoon .
Psychology
In state out of area
Act 32
Gpa 3.7 unweighted
8 ap classes
What if I fall? Oh, but my darling what if you fly
Yes. My son was admitted to Film, TV and Media on Wednesday, February 22nd with an eligibility index of 4215.
So does that essentially mean all hope is lost then?
Still waiting for Nursing, other majors? @Amorado434, @jjn1999 what is your major and EI?
@davisgirl political science. i’ve seen a few people accepted with poli sci on here. el is 4200. however, one of my friends with lower El was accepted w/ undeclared.
@Amorado434 Not at all. You may still be admitted regular decision … or you may be offered a position on the waitlist – last year 48% of those accepting a waitlist offer were ultimately admitted. You’re still in the hunt. Good luck.
@jjn1999 EI’s are by major. Are you local San Diego? I have a San Diego friend Political Science who did not hear yesterday either. What were the EI’s of those accepted? Admissions ranks everyone’s EI by major and then works their way down the list. When the spots fill up for a major, they start offerring waitlists to a point and the rest rejections.