If anyone cares about this type of stuff, UCLA told me they had roughly 23k applicants this year.
@Princetonian9 I’ve checked that page! My GPA is in the range, but but my GPA was also in the range for Berkeley
Why did the transfers by major website remove the 2018 numbers
@8CLAP4SUP Is there any way to find out how many people applied to the college of letters and sciences?
Nevermind was a glitch on my end
@Princetonian9 The same thing happened to me! I was on it earlier this morning and a window popped up saying there was an error. I refreshed and the 2018 info wasn’t there anymore. It’s still not there after closing and re-opening the site. It might be a glitch or they probably removed it for some odd reason.
Its back up there for me now
@mpineda3247 i think they added the 2018 acceptance rates by major around January 2019. So it’ll be a while. It does seem a lot more people applied to Ling+CS, I wonder if they’ll give a lot of spots to people who put it as an alt-major.
i heard ucla admits the most transfer students out of all the ucs, last year they admitted 5,600! im grasping onto anything that gives me hope ?
you mean UCLA admits the least number of transfer students? after UCB and UCM?
Last yeat admits:
UCM: 2,030
UCB:4,483
UCLA: 5,591
Rest of the UC’s(UCI, UCSB, UCSD, UCR, UCSC,UCD) admit more than UCLA.
http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/campuses/irvine/transfer-profile/index.html
“UCLA, which enrolls more transfer students than any other UC campus, has also offered admission to nearly 5,600 transfer students, 94 percent of whom attended a California community college”
This is from UCLA themselves, sooooo they out printing false facts or…?
That’s enrolls, not admit
The highest transferred enrolled UC’s are UCLA, UCSD, and UCD for Fall 2018
UCLA: 3,427
UCSD: 3,121
UCD: 3,086
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/transfers-major
ah key word “enroll”. nvm guys back to stressin and feeling bad about our chances again
@slimreaper here are the stats for last year! are they just boosting themselves or what?
Yes, UCLA admits more than UCB and UCM if we excluding the number of applications these UC’s receive.
UCM: 2,030
UCB:4,483
UCLA: 5,591
UCI: 8,816
UCSD: 9,349
UCSB: 10,139
UCD: 9,767
UCR: 8,225
These stats are from the University of California admission not from UCLA themselves.
http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/campuses/ucla/transfer-profile/index.html
@slimreaper @AeroDE UCLA enrolls the most but doesn’t accept the most. It’s probably because many students apply broadly and UCLA has higher yield rates.
ucla and ucb retention rates are high, so i guess it makes sense they cant accept as many transfers
@slimreaper @cloud7 agreed that UCLA has the highest enrolls. But least admits after UCB, UCM.
I was looking back at the old transfer thread from 2018 and around this time everyone was talking about how you could be able to tell if you got accepted or not by checking on your My UCLA account? Something about accessing the “new students” that supposedly pops up. I don’t know if that’s reliable. I have an account from being in a summer sessions course but it’s been driving me nuts :neutral:
@HarleyTheQuinn is it possible to make a My UCLA account without UCLA ID Number (that we gonna receive if we got waitlisted/admitted/ summer sessions)?