Im curious, is there anyone here transferring from another UC? specifically UC Davis??
Does anyone know if theyâre going to release decisions and aid packages at the same time like UCSB?
does UCSD consider alternate major?
apparently yes
Is there a chance it comes out Monday?
@Gus_Serrano You are correct that the CSUâs give students only until May 1 even as transfer students to commit. So this really is unfortunate because my son has not even seen the campus of UCSD nor has he seen the campus of UCLA nor the campus where he has been admitted to Cal State University Long Beach. So if you CST and UCLA donât release them until Wednesday which coincidentally happens to be my sonâs 21st birthday⊠And with May 1 after that days awayâŠ
im trying from ucsb
im trying from ucb
have they ever come out with decisions on a Monday
doesnât look like it
interesting, why the transfer?
its weird too because i dont even think theyve ever done a wednesday
Not sure if it helps, but I did a little digging and found out the decision from previous years
For transfers:
April 24, 2020 (Friday)
April 26, 2019 (Friday)
April 26, 2018 (Thursday)
April 25(Tuesday) 2017 Some people got early decisions.
April 22 (Friday) 2016
April 17 (Friday) 2015
I think they will most likely release decisions this Friday, ugh.
At this point I have no clue. Would they betray their âdaysâ tradition of releasing on Fridays and focus on date instead? If they donât release today it would be latest theyâve released in years
Yeah i mean Friday is the latest weâll get them. Cause then itâs the weekend and May starts
to be honest, the fact that they HAVE done it on a tuesday, thursday, and friday (even though friday is more frequent), makes me
believe they donât care THAT much about the day. seems theyâll just come out when theyâre ready, so today or tomorrow doesnât seem out of the picture, or wednesday with UCLA
Has anyone called and asked when theyâre releasing?
If anyone wants to joinâŠ
personal reasons; cal is a great school, but rlly not for me.
Whatâs your major?