I don’t think UCs have a rolling basis that lasts for a month. Its usually a week at most. In fact, most UCs post decisions all at once usually. (don’t know whats up with UCSD this year) Unlike CSUs that roll for like 3 months LMAO
@vi0linmonster I still have not recieved my Cal Poly POMONA decision yet and I thought I was highly qualified
3.5 gpa
1260 sat ( m + cr)
5 Stages to getting rejected:
Denial, Anger, Bargaining ( which i will do ), Depression(plz no) then acceptance*
*not to the college kappa
@newtechwiz ^ Kubler Ross’ 5 stages of grief.
People in UCI admission office aren’t nice. They just say by 30th.
I got a FB message that was very nice and said “I know it’s tough to wait any longer! Admissions decisions will begin going out this week. We release batches at a time due to the heavy volume.”
For the past two years they’ve released on the 17th, regardless of the day, so my guess would be that they start on Thursday.
I “love” UCI’s definition of early! I love how they said “Early-March” while it’s in the third week of March.
what majors are the most impacted at uci?
like what majors do most people apply to?
Nursing! @nicole827
Edit: Jk I thought you asked which majors did we apply to lol
thanks@chubii
i applied for criminology,law, and society
is that impacted??
@xyz789 That is what the admissions office said. This week, possibly today(obviously not) or tomorrow, but they hadn’t made a final decision. But she said it was the start of decisions, so I would expect there to be batches of decision releases.
So it is certainly this week unless the person in the admissions office was clueless.
Thought you guys might like this;
http://www.oir.uci.edu/files/adm/IA18-fall-fr-select-yield-by-school.pdf?R=72891
To sum it up: there are no “easy” majors at UCI to get in to, Acceptance rates are pretty steady across the board
Yeah right early march? Haha. Makes me laugh
really helpful @flaminhaute thanks!
@chubii I applied to nursing too, but as a transfer student! What about you?
Haha ikr? @ICRIEEEE Tomorrow marks mid-march
@squamous freshmen applicant
Good luck to you though!