<p>Who got accepted? I just did, are you guys ready to study/party hard? hah.. </p>
<p>I did the TAA agreement, but for who cares my stats are, 3.2, Philosophy Major, AGS + HITE (A COC honors program). I know of 3.5-4.0 students who didn't get in last year, so I'm pretty happy. (also got into santa cruz), Oh yeah and 60 units exactly.</p>
<p>"I know of 3.5-4.0 students who didn't get in last year, so I'm pretty happy."</p>
<p>Probably those who didn't meet certain basic requirements--those who meet requirements and have upwards of 3.5 have no chance in hell of being denied admission.</p>
<p>Did you get a letter in the mail or an online update, or both?</p>
<p>Typically a high-achieving CCC student who is applying to UCs would not go to a CSU. We are talking about two different systems with very different aims and student bases.</p>
<p>Online, I'm having a problem with my mail, so I may have received it but have yet to see it, that was the case with Santa Cruz. In the past I've tend to meet students who didn't receive admission to Santa Barbara, but to San Diego and Los Angeles. But I'm sure we've all seen things like that, because of the way they pick nowadays.</p>
<p>"In the past I've tend to meet students who didn't receive admission to Santa Barbara, but to San Diego and Los Angeles."</p>
<p>Just an example of how anecdotal evidence is not worth much. The numbers speak for themselves. It's far harder to get into UCSD and CERTAINLY UCLA than Santa Barbara.</p>
<p>It's not farfetched that a couple people were in that situation; it's farfetched to take the sparse examples and make a statement about admissions to the schools.</p>
<p>I can see you going to a CSU rather than a UC (even with a higher GPA) if you want to follow a track that many of those students follow, if you can't go to school fulltime, etc.</p>
<p>hey gabew42, let this be an acceptance thread, instead of your acceptance theories backed up by statistics. I'm saying what I'm saying and its your choice to leave it or take it. If what I'm talking about happens then how is it misleading? Did I say All or Everyone? Just leave it alone.</p>