<p>I did not receive a likely letter from UCB for engineering. Are my chances of getting in now slim to none? Also I'm out of state from NY. </p>
<p>I did, however, receive a likely letter from UCLA for engineering. Did any of you receive a likely letter from both of these schools?</p>
<p>Greatly appreciated if you guys can tell me what my shot is at UCB without a likely letter but with one from UCLA. (I don't want this to be a chance thread)</p>
<p>I recall getting a likely letter from UCLA engineering, but not one from Berkeley. I was accepted to EECS, with the Regents' scholarship at both schools. </p>
<p>I'm in the same boat too and super worried
I applied to bioengineering which is super competitive.
I'm excited about UCLA...but I think I like UCB more! From what I've heard, basically they sent the engineering e-mail to the top admits, but I think we still have a chance (if we end up in the average/low pool).
I'm so anxious</p>
<p>I'm sure it doesn't matter. I found out about my admission quite early because of the Regents' Interview. Plenty of people at my school got the UCLA likely, and I'm pretty sure nobody got the Berkeley COE likely. </p>
<p>You're perfectly fine, relax. Engineering here is not as hard to get into as it is to do well in anyway -- if you have very high grades and scores, you're very likely in (if in state). If out of state, I can't say.</p>
<p>My D is now a UCB freshman. Last year, she got the likely from UCLA, but none from UCB. But she got in UCB. So stay dry, sunny skies will be here soon in Bayarea!</p>
<p>well thats good. i'm basically assuming i got into UCLA. But I prefer UCB. I'm in state, ELC, good grades and fairly well rounded, but my SAT scores weren't amazing. does anyone know how many people they accept into CoE? Or do they accept a certain number of people per major in CoE?</p>