Uc server crashing?

<p>before 11:59 pm</p>

<p>Hello world from sseweb1!</p>

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<p>californiaguy, read the site</p>

<p>it’s due by november 30 11:59 PM PST</p>

<p>so it’s due before 12/1</p>

<p>E-mail I received today, check towards the bottom…</p>

<p>Dear Colleagues:</p>

<p>This UC Counselors and Advisers Bulletin addresses:</p>

<pre><code>* ACT and SAT scores

  • Fall 2010 priority application filing period ends
    </code></pre>

<p>ACT and SAT Scores
Fall 2010 applicants are reminded that test scores submitted on the application for undergraduate admission are considered unofficial and that the University requires students to send official scores from the ACT Assessment with Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test and two SAT Subject Tests. All admissions tests should be completed no later than the December 2009 test administrations, and all scores must be received by the University no later than January 2010. The University’s policy is to use the highest scores from a single test administration when selecting from among multiple ACT and SAT Reasoning scores. The University also uses the two highest SAT Subject Test scores in the determination of an applicant’s eligibility for admission. (Note: The University of California does not accept the Mathematics Level I Subject Test, and certain highly selective majors at some campuses have a preference for specific tests in the selection of candidates for admission.)</p>

<p>When an applicant sends his or her official test score to any UC campus, the test record is sent to the University’s central application processing center and all other UC campuses to which the student has applied for admission also will receive the scores as official. </p>

<p>Application Filing Period Ends Tonight
The priority filing period for applications for fall 2010 ends tonight at 11:59 p.m. Applicants who have started an application by that time will have until 11:59 p.m. tomorrow to submit. If applicants need assistance, they can contact the help desk: (800) 914-8820 (in California) or (925) 808-2150 (outside California). The help desk will be open from 1 p.m.-midnight today and tomorrow.</p>