<p>I mentioned a disability in my application and still did not receive any supplement request. This is weird. I thought everyone who mentions disability gets one? Does this mean I am definitely rejection or accepted?</p>
<p>I did too, but I haven’t gotten one from them either. So far I’ve received it from UCLA and UC Davis. For UCLA, I got the talent and disability one. For UC Davis, disability. </p>
<p>I wonder why though? I thought all people with disabilities/illness gets one? Maybe we are guaranteed in :)</p>
<p>Yeah, me too. That is definitely strange, because UC Berkley harder to get into compared to other UC’s which set me aside for supplemental review. Oh well, let’s hope for the best. :)</p>
<p>I received the supplement from Berkeley, but from nowhere else. From Berkeley it was the disability one. I’m not hoping for the best, because that’s the person I am. </p>
<p>When does UC Berkeley stops sending these supplemental forms?</p>
<p>I think they already stopped sending these. I’m the type of person who hopes for the best, but expects the worst.</p>
<p>I listed an illness on the UCB app that played a huge role on my academics. And I didn’t get the supplmental at all. Is this saying something - Scared that I got rejected. MY EC’s and stats are above avg. for UCB and I applied to one of the most competitive majors - EECS. </p>
<p>Then you’re probably in, or didn’t need the extra push the supplemental would’ve gotten you. </p>
<p>Got a supplemental from UCI as well. </p>
<p>I’ve learned not to hope for anything. </p>
<p>@quidditchcat Hopefully. But, I think that is a bit optimistic. What if it is the other way around Hoping for the best though.</p>