<p>Oh, so for out of state, we only get notified if we were to win?</p>
<p>Yay! I am so excited now since Berkeley is definitely a place I can see myself at =)</p>
<p>So if we didn’t get an email by now, we probably shouldn’t be expecting one? I got my email for the UCLA Regents Scholarship already… was hoping I could get one from Cal as well!</p>
<p>to everyone else that got the invite, where else did you apply and is Cal your first choice?</p>
<p>I didn’t get an invite from either Berkeley or UCLA, but I’m not surprised since my GPA was pretty bad. :/</p>
<p>But wait, so only in-state students get the interview call? And OOS just get notified when they win?</p>
<p>Well I was OOS and I was only notified when I won, which was the day decisions came out for everyone else. No one contacted me at all before about candidacy or interview.</p>
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<p>Many, many places… some Ivies + top liberal arts schools, a couple other places.</p>
<p>No, Cal is probably not my first choice.</p>
<p>wait, does the regents thing mean we got accepted in the major of our choice?</p>
<p>Congrat
I hope I can get one too</p>
<p>@caiacs, do you know if ALLLL OOS RC scholars don’t get interviews/notified of their candidacy or was it just particular for you since you had no Berkeley alumni in your area?</p>
<p>I actually have no idea why I wasn’t interviewed for Berkeley. I was interviewed for every other school I applied to and I was close enough to large urban areas for there to be at least some Berkeley alumni (actually my pediatrician went to Berkeley >_<)</p>
<p>well berkeley doesnt do alumni interviews. and for the scholarships the professors are the ones who interview so thats probably why they dont do out of state ones.</p>
<p>And to answer someones question, i applied to some top privates and a couple of Ivy league schools along with the four UC’s. I was rejected by Penn ED haha</p>
<p>only in state candidates interview; out of state students are only notified if they get it on the same day as decisions coming out. Alumni locality has nothing to do with it.</p>