Check your portals. Mine updated to tell me that I was accepted!
@johnfreemanwepon I still haven’t gotten anything yet… Are you OOS or IS? Also, there will be more waves right?
I got in too!!! ah I seriously cried but it isn’t letting me SIR!!
@Johnfreemanwepon did it let you SIR?
@NiceDream OOS or IS?
@nicedream @johnfreemanwepon Also, L&S or EECS? Sorry for the numerous questions! Just a really desperate waitlisted student…
I was IS
Well am ha
And LS, just have faith guys I know you’ll be getting in as well
I’m COE, MechE. It’s not letting me SIR yet, they’ve probably still not sent the emails with the details. Be patient!
Also, this is just the first wave. I am sure there will be several.
@johnfreeman thanks I am just so excited that I didn’t know what to
Accepted to college of Letters and Science. But already got off waitlist at UCLA and going there. Good luck to everyone!
Congrats to those accepted! Have any international students heard back yet?
Any OOS?
Hi – I got in too – EECS! It says the SIR deadline is May 1… I assume we have another deadline for waitlist admittees?
@sammyR14 Hey could you possibly let me know your stats because I’m still on the waitlist for EECS
For those just accepted off the waitlist, did you check your portal, or did they send you an email? I’d be interested in sammyR14 stats too as my son is also waitlisted for EECS .
I called in right now and they said you will be notified by email. They also said that the first wave is already out so now we wait for them to SIR (about a week)
I’m a bit confused here… Is it just me or does it seem like the first wave consisted of only students in-state? Also, does the “admittance-off-the-waitlist process” go like: Most students admitted on first wave, then amount of students that didn’t SIR from first wave admitted on second wave, on and on? Or do they just go in chronological order as in by reviewing 1/3 of the total waitlist opt-ins for the first wave, then another third on the second wave, on and on?
It could have been all in-state to first identify how many OOS students they would need to admit in order to properly fund the in-state kids… I’m not sure and confused.