Where is my decisions???

<p>I APPLIED 6 UCs...UCI UCSD UCSB UCD UCLA UCB,, MATH MAJOR GPA3.7+. SO FAR, I HAVE NOT GET ANY THING FROM THEM. ANYONE LIKES ME WHO DID NOT GET ANYTHING YET?.... SOME OF MY FRIENDS HAVE GPA3.4-3.6 ALREADY GET IN UCSD AND UCSB.......
Question :
1 How did they release decisions? randomly?
2 Do they keep the rejection for last batch or release them right the way?</p>

<p>your gpa doesn’t mean anything without all the prereqs you know
go assist.org</p>

<p>i am done the all prereqs by fall of 2012, and i will finish last course for IGETC by end of this semester. also i will finish some recommend courses too.
…i have internship, 20 hours part-time job every week, some volunteers.</p>

<p>What major were your friends? Sometimes different majors find out sooner</p>

<p>Also, some schools give out their decisions over a certain time period, and not just on one day</p>

<p>UCLA, UCD and Berkeley release all decisions at the same time. Berkeley a week later than the other two.
UCSC and UCSB are doing them in batches from what I know. I think there’s stats available for how many people they’ve accepted and how many were denied thus far this year. I think it doesn’t carry any significance if you’re in a later batch.</p>

<p>Don’t know about the other ones.</p>

<p>Is English not your native language? Your grammar is probably giving people one idea as to why you haven’t received a response yet. Just in these two posts there are mistakes too numerous and egregious for me not to think that they don’t extend to your other writing and, quite likely, your UC application. Not trying to be snarky or harsh. I can only go by how you have presented yourself to us through your writing.</p>

<p>^ Couldn’t have said it better.</p>

<p>International!!</p>

<p>^ oh dude, you stole my words :eek:</p>

<p>oh well, jk.</p>

<p>The fact that he’s International is meaningless. I’m an International and I got accepted last week to Ucsd, it is just a matter of luck I guess. Don’t stress over it , I’m sure everything is fine with your application.</p>

<p>Plus it’s actually meaningless whether you’re in one of the first batches or not - It doesn’t mean that they are going to reject you.</p>

<p>Therefore there’s literally zero correlation between a person’s spelling and them being in a later batch.</p>

<p>Since you have a good gpa, I think you should have no problem to be accepted from at least one of the UCs you applied to. Please keep in mind that all the UCs you applied to, except for UCB, UCLA & UCI, do not read your personal statements. Thus, your writing skills might not be recognized. For instance, at this point, you have a good chance to hear the good news from them.</p>

<p>However, regardless of your academic achievement, if you want to build up a bright future in US, you need to be aware of the importance of your English skills. Otherwise, it will be extremely tough for you to be competitive to live in this society.</p>

<p>Hope my words could shed some light on you.</p>

<p>I think the dude probably knows that</p>