<p>I pretty much agree with your definition, and those are exactly the kind of students who seem to have been disproportionately rejected this year by these two institutions. Students with 4.2s and 4.3s and 2100 plus SATs with lots of ECs. I've heard this story repeatedly. I don't know what to make of it.</p>
<p>Yeah provider, I'm 100% behind on this one. Tell your son I'm feeling for him, there is no way I could explain that.</p>
<p>There were a bunch of people who got screwed over. However, the super smart ones got in where they expected.</p>
<p>maybe its the essay part?</p>
<p>provider: I think we're just seeing many of them ('course, we're not really seeing all of each person), but in comparison to most, they're a minority, probably. And it could've been for any number of reasons that I listed.</p>
<p>What are the chances that they use chance? :D</p>
<p>i got rejected from every UC i applied to. I think it was my fault because i said i was going to major in biology, putting me in a more competitive pool of students.
I am going to do a 1 or 2 year transfer.</p>
<p>trust me, they were inconsistent my year too! (last year)</p>
<p>1560 SATs and a 3.6 GPA. I got into UCLA and UCSD and ended up at UCSD. I think they have been whack for a couple years now.</p>
<p>hanhou i wish i was in your position. 3.0 GPA and 28 ACT= 1890 SAT and i got rejected form DAVIS even haha... sucks to be me</p>
<p>I feel so bad for high school kids applying, its sooooo much easier to get in as community college transfers.</p>