<p>Why is UCLA toying with my emotions...honestly they never give you a yes or a no with that engineering letter...and the engineering letter in email format</p>
<p>I'd be shocked if that letter doesn't mean acceptance. Why in the world would they invite you to an Engineering Open House on a date that is AFTER the admissions decisions are released, unless you got in?</p>
<p>My cynical side wants to say they just took the entire list of engineering applicants and sent them all out. Rejects will obviously get the point and not go.</p>
<p>i dont think thats true. I know a handful of peers who applied for engineering at UCLA and did NOT receive a letter. At the same time, i also believe not everyone who got the engineering letter will get in. Last year, Flopsy told me 1800/2000 applicants actually got in, so im assuming those 200 had good scores in calc/physics/chem but overall their application was too poor</p>
<p>BLEH. I thought this was about transfer admissions! ack, why do you have to post this. Damn freshman's quit being so anxious, if you don't make it, you have another shot in a year! Us transfers should be anxious because we only have one more shot</p>
<p>have you guys already made an account on the UCLA admissions site? (if its even up yet)</p>
<p>and will it be our application id? i really hope not because i totally forgot what my number was. hopefully i can use social security number :)!</p>
<p>so let me get this straight- besides the engineering kids, no one else has received any email/letters from UCLA? (besides UCLA alumni scholarship email- pretty sure everyone received that)</p>
<p>Seriously, good luck and great thoughts to all of you. I'm sure the pain if rejected won't last an eternity and the excitement (or in my case surprise!) if accepted will last at least the weekend!</p>