<p>I’m still waiting to hear back…I remember those UCLA trick threads, but so far I haven’t heard of any tricks to see if you were admitted early to UCSD. My Avg GPA was 3.45 with 61 units. Applied for Winter 2010 as a Political Science: Public Law major…I’ll keep you updated!!!</p>
<p>can anyone answer my previous post plz?</p>
<p>Sam - I just moved to the La Jolla area so i’m not too familiar with this area yet. I would recommend that before selecting an apartment here, try to stay in the area for a few days and make SURE that you see the actual apartment before you sign the lease. </p>
<p>It’s my first time ever moving from home and i’m having buyers remorse with my apartment. I stupidly chose one on a busy street with no air conditioning. This means I have to choose between being hot and stuffy and quiet, or cool and breezy and noisy. Also, the people above me walk like giants and I can hear everything they do. I really wish I would have done my research before moving in. I stupidly assumed that because it’s in La Jolla it would have to be perfect. </p>
<p>Mission Valley is probably the best value, BUT it is far away and that would mean you have to either take public transit (good luck…) or you would have to pay hundreds of dollars for a parking space on campus. Try to get an apartment that is on the UCSD shuttle route. Apartments around here will usually advertise that they are on the shuttle. </p>
<p>You can’t post pictures here, can you? I have a list of apartments in the area from UCSD and their locations on the shuttle route.</p>
<p>Definitely take some time to check out an apartment complex at different times before signing the contract unless you’re really not picky. I’d want to see how bad traffic and parking is during peak hours, if it gets noisy at night, if vagrants frequent the area. Vagrants are an issue in some parts of Mission Valley. Auto theft is also an issue.</p>
<p>I believe there’s a shuttle out of Mission Valley. If not, or if it’s not convenient, I strongly advise living within a short walk of the trolley. I like the area along Fenton Parkway. It’s close to the trolley, restaurants, a public library, Costco (big plus for me) and the stadium. It’s also close enough to the freeway that you avoid most of the Mission Valley mess if you drive. I worked on the other side of that shopping complex for a couple years. I wouldn’t hesitate to live there…actually, I was planning to, but decided quitting work for school was a better idea.</p>
<p>Driving in Mission Valley during peak hours totally sucks. I used to work next to the stadium and I’d get to work at 5 AM and workout at a nearby gym to avoid the traffic around there.</p>
<p>Sam, I hope our chances of getting in are good. Hopefully my chances are better than yours. =p</p>
<p>Unfortunately I don’t know at all. UCSD is my only real plans. I also applied to UCSC, but I have no intentions of moving. Everyone keeps saying guaranteed, but if it’s really guaranteed, then why not click the IGETC and TAG boxes and let the webpage automate our acceptances immediately? If it’s guaranteed, they really shouldn’t need a person to review our applications. In my mind, that extra time for processing can only be used to trim the list, and that doesn’t make my mind feel good at all.</p>
<p>thanks for the info junebug and leaftye, i really have to scope out the area. Hey junebug, if you dont mind, do you think you could post the picture on here, i think it would be helpful for a handful of us. Use a free hosting site like photobucket, or [ImageShack®</a>; - Image Hosting](<a href=“http://www.imageshack.us%5DImageShack®”>http://www.imageshack.us) i would greatly appreciate it.</p>
<p>Yeah I get what you are saying leaftye, with the automatic acceptance but im sure they are checking prereqs for majors and what not so it also makes sense not to have it (they have already proved they are technologically inept, ask the 47,000 students who got acceptances haha)</p>
<p>I have been browsing the forums and I was combing through the Fall 2009 acceptance thread, so what I have concluded from others’ experiences is that they send the acceptances first and rejects towards the end of the admission deadline. There were people who did TAG and were denied, but called in and were later admitted so it seems all the TAG kids got in. Since we are ALL TAG, I am scared they will just fill up all the spots and have to deny based on the disastrous UC budget and lack of available space. I really hope we all get in though, since we all qualify for TAG.</p>
<p>sigh… the wait is killing me. I’ve already started planning ahead and getting intouch with people in SD and I will be crushed if I dont get in :/</p>
<p>Has anyone heard back yet?</p>
<p>I haven’t.</p>
<p>how did you guys rank your colleges? heres mine:</p>
<p>COLLEGE RANKINGS FOR UCSD
Thurgood Marshall:1, John Muir:2, Earl Warren:3, Sixth College:4, Eleanor Roosevelt:5, Revelle:6</p>
<p>i based it off of the classes they were making us take, from least to most.</p>
<p>Okay… Actually I got in UCR this fall, but I then decided to apply to UCSD as a TAG program student. I was totally confused and I thought they may reject me even if I am applying through the TAG program. I called them more than 3 times to ask about the TAG program, and the three admission counselors whom I talked to said that even if they have thousand application and they are all qualified, UCSD HAS to accept them all. They definitely have to check the applications to give the right decision, because anyways all the information that they have is the information that YOU told them, and that is why they cannot rely just on computers to give decision.</p>
<p>Don’t worry guys and keep up the good work ! … hope that helps whoever is worried about that issue :)</p>
<p>Yeah, the budget cuts are my biggest concern. That totally throws a wrench in things. They may truthfully say they would happily accept all of us, but truthfully or not, turn around and say they can’t afford it because of the budget cuts.</p>
<p>I don’t remember my rankings, but I ranked Revelle #1. I may have to take BILD 3 (or 2?), then the rest is all upper division. I’ll have to take at least two extra upper division classes to hit the minimum unit requirement…maybe more depending on how many units the classes are. That may sound bad to some because that means I’ll have to take more hard classes, but I like it. It gives me an opportunity to swap some of the extra upper division classes for grad classes, which allows me to get some of the grad school education without spending the extra time in school that’ll delay my goal of getting into a professional school asap.</p>
<p>&rew, im still highly skeptical that they can accept that many people, but i am hoping for the best.</p>
<p>and leaftye, they could also give us fall admission or something which would also delay things a bit. It sounds like you have a solid plan, good luck.</p>
<p>So yeah iv’e decided i am not going to worry about housing until im sure that i’ve been admitted. It’s such a hassle…</p>
<p>Well the thing is not that many people apply in the winter(compared to fall) and thus not that many people get acceptances. Also the tag reqs. are very specific and they are very strict in that they enforce them to the dot.
If you meet the reqs for TAG, then double check, if you still meet them, re-check again and if you still meet them, then–knock on wood–you’ll be a triton come January.</p>
<p>Yeah, TAG is a Transfer Admission Guarantee. I spoke with a counselor at UCSD as well and was told that they HAVE to accept all TAG students if they are truly eligible (i.e., the student has completed IGETC). And Sam, I wouldn’t worry about housing right now, all winter transfers are going to be in the same boat as you come (hopefully) acceptance time. But I agree, the wait is killer…</p>
<p>^^ I really really hope they accept everyone… can only wait and see. Check out the fine print on the TAG site:</p>
<p>[Transfer</a> Admission Guarantee (TAG) 2010-2011](<a href=“http://www.ucsd.edu/prospective-students/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/transfer/tag.html]Transfer”>http://www.ucsd.edu/prospective-students/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/transfer/tag.html)</p>
<p>They added an asterisk in every sentence that says winter 2011.
Scroll all the way to the bottom and it says this:</p>
<p>*The TAG program is subject to change with respect to Winter 2011 applicants. Be sure to check this page frequently for updates.</p>
<p>hmmmm this excess verbiage makes me somewhat skeptical. Exactly what is, 'Subject to change?! Why would they put that there, what do you guys think? Sorry if I am looking into this too much, but it just seems fishy to me… I too talked to counselors and they also said they have to accept everyone who qualifies.</p>
<p>What does it matter, that’s for 2011 not 2010.</p>
<p>for when the day finally comes…where on your tritonlink account do they post admissions decisions??</p>
<p>i wana know that too. it says its gana post it from mid september. which is now…did any one heard back?</p>
<p>oh **** jebz im out of it, for some reason I thought it said 2010 haha maybe its cause I slept a whole 30 mins last night cramming for a bio practicum. Thanks for setting that straight. So did you guys send in IGETC yet? My counselors are so lazy… they keep lagging on it</p>
<p>I still haven’t heard anything yet. But I heard that they do send you an email to tell you that your status has changed when they do post a decision.
Samsizzle… The apartments that are near by and on the shuttle line are those <a href=“Commuter Resources”>Commuter Resources;