<p>Yes, defintely UCLA.</p>
<p>To meet the provisional requirements (for those that got admitted to places like UCLA or Berk), a person just needs to hit a 3.2 all around GPA, correct?</p>
<p>You should go to Berkeley for Poli Sci!! It's like top 10 for that major!</p>
<p>Yes, but undergrad is pretty useless when it comes to those distinctions......so they say. Just go to whichever school you personally like better......weighing all the pros and cons.</p>
<p>Anyway, has anyone received their eFAN yet? Just wondering....</p>
<p>Scott, I guess it depends on whether you think waiting until Spring is worth the wait for Cal. If not, go to UCLA. Better weather too, IMO... hehe :)</p>
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Hey Indie_boy, you heard anything back from UCLA about the changes?
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<p>Nope. Not even a word.</p>
<p>Yeah me neither.</p>
<p>RIVERSIDE RULES! And I'm not kidding!</p>
<p>nary a word from UCLA...slackers!</p>
<p>Is UCSD actually going to post decisions today? They'll probably delay it until after our SIRs are due.</p>
<p>Thanks for the input....... I actually like UCLA's campus better, however Im in a relationship which complicates things, because Berkeley is pretty close to home. Making this decision is gonna end up killing me !</p>
<p>**** UCSD !!!!</p>
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Transfer admission decisions have been delayed. Decisions will now be available by May 13. We apologize for the delay. Please check this site at that time for the status of your application.
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<p>From April 28 to May 4 to May 11....now May 13 !!!</p>
<p>I am pretty sure...on the 13th they are going to post May 15....</p>
<p>Hey indie_boy (and anyone else waiting)</p>
<p>I got an E-mail from UCLA today telling my that my changes did not effect my admission and I did not need to take summer school or anything. Yey!!!</p>
<p>Only thing is, my sign in page still says it reviewing my changes, but Im sure its ok since they sent the e-mail.</p>
<p>I am preety impressed though, it took them like 8 bussiness days to get back to me and they said they would with 15.</p>
<p>wow at least UCSD posts when they will be delayed, instead of UCLA's "please continue to check back"</p>
<p>i got into ucla today as an english major. too bad i'm going to ucsd.. hehe!!</p>
<p>This is gonna sound like a silly question, but will the following schools revoke your admission if you change your major: UCI, UCSD, UCLA?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Oh, and I haven't been here in a while (busy busy!), but congratulations to everyone who's gotten into their dream schools... those of you who haven't, hang in there! I agree though that UCLA should have some kind of date posted instead of just telling applicants to keep checking. Do you guys think that will lessen their server load?</p>
<p>I think they would....since it seems to be impossible these days, however, you'd have to check with each respctive school.....</p>
<p>hmm i have a dilemna. i don't remember if i updated my wip when i decided to take diff. classes. i know i changed it for berkeley's page. so i'm going to ucla, hmm any suggestions where i should ask about this?</p>
<p>I was accepted to both UCSD (Econ) and UCSB (BusEcon) for the fall. I'm pretty excited and although I know I can't go wrong with either schools, since both belong to the well known UC system, I do admit that I am having a tremendous amount of trouble deciding where I should pursue my college studies. From what I've read in numerous publications, UCSD generally has a better academic rep. Also, they are ranked higher than UCSB in USN&WR. However, I believe UCSD is better known for their med and bio programs. BusEcon is one of the more popular majors at UCSB and I believe they are known for their emphasis in accounting under that major. I live roughly in between those schools so distance is not a factor and I would be living near the campus I ultimately decide on. They both have excellent campuses in beautiful locations, so I can't go wrong either way. I've heard the numerous nicknames for UCSB and know it has the stigma of a "party school", but this does not concern me as I feel pretty confident I can balance academics with socializing. Does UCSD have a strong Economics dept? Does UCSB for the matter, or is the BusEcon major filled with those that couldn't hack it in the sciences? Any opinions on the matter would greatly be appreciated. Thanks and congrats to all who have been accepted to their respective colleges!</p>