Ucsb and ucsc appeal

<p>freshman year 2.9 two honors geometry and biology
sophore year no honors 2.9
junior year courseload
ap chem c/A
physics c/A
pre cal C/B
u.s hist B/B
English B/B
art A/A</p>

<p>senior year couses
ap human geo
ap bio
Ethnic studies
English
economy
ap world
first semester gpa 4.3
Outstanding rec letter from ap bio teacher</p>

<p>sat 2270
coummunity college 4 units in comp sci course
4 units in med asst course</p>

<p>sat chem 800
sat bio</p>

<p>So chance me for appeal</p>

<p>Bu,mmp</p>

<p>Bummmp</p>

<p>I think an appeal could have a chance, if you go deeper in the the reason behind your major improval in grades and what was keeping you from achieving higher freshman and sophomore years. Even if you talked about it in your essay, reiteration is always good. And obviously, your SAT makes them HAVE to consider you! good luck!</p>

<p>Little to no chance. Appeals are very rarely successful, and typically only work if a genuine mistake has occurred by admission officers. </p>

<p>There isn’t any appeal you would have </p>

<p>Is there any new information in your app? If not, there is no basis for appeal. They saw you and they rejected you.</p>

<p>yes my senior grades are the neew info</p>

<p>Bummmmmp</p>

<p>Bummmmp</p>

<p>Appeals are a bit of a mystery. Your test scores are good and maybe your new grades will help, but it will depend on who else is on their wait list and what those scores are, I would think. Are you on the wait list or were you rejected flat out? In the latter case I certainly see no problem with appealing if you feel strongly. If you are on the waitlist you might just want to send them a more usual ‘waitlist update’ with your new grades and statement of interest. If for one of them you absolutely WOULD go if they let you in, you could say that, but don’t say it unless it is true.</p>

<p>Bummmp</p>

<p>Bummmm</p>