I interviewed early and haven't heard, is it appropriate to call and ask about my status, eg. if I have a realistic chance or not?
I'm going to guess that they wont tell you anything useful. They might say that acceptances can go out anytime between now and March, that's the standard answer I get from a lot of places. Maybe they'll tell you that no decision has been made at this time, that's also a common answer. You can try but I doubt the person on the phone can really give you any personalized, helpful details.I interviewed early and haven't heard, is it appropriate to call and ask about my status, eg. if I have a realistic chance or not?
I'm going to guess that they wont tell you anything useful. They might say that acceptances can go out anytime between now and March, that's the standard answer I get from a lot of places. Maybe they'll tell you that no decision has been made at this time, that's also a common answer. You can try but I doubt the person on the phone can really give you any personalized, helpful details.
Thanks, yeah that's probably all ill get
hey guys
did all of you who have "letter sent" on your status page get the acceptance letter already? I was totally planning on celebrating myself silly this evening, but the letter hasn't arrived yet. I am not in cali, but not too far... getting kinda scared
I think the people who have already gotten the letter are in Los Angeles, so it probably should arrive soon for you!
after they receive your acceptance, does anything change on your status page?
Hello, it's probably too late to ask those of you who got interview invites, but is the transcript required for the 2nd app to be completed (before any interview invite)? I have only two parts that are marked 'complete' on the status page - 2nd received on 10/18, LOR received on 11/10. The 'transcript' part is still empty.
Hi guys, I have a quick question about UCLA SOM admissions. I interviewed in early October (have not heard back yet). My status page has a transcript request that has been there since September, but I have yet to send in a transcript. Should I send in a transcript soon, or does UCLA only need my transcript after (if) I get accepted? As I recall, transcripts were already sent to AMCAS for the primary application. Thanks a lot.
First time SDN poster. I just wanted to say hello to my future classmates. I got the letter yesterday and I'm stoked!
Hi guys, I have a quick question about UCLA SOM admissions. I interviewed in early October (have not heard back yet). My status page has a transcript request that has been there since September, but I have yet to send in a transcript. Should I send in a transcript soon, or does UCLA only need my transcript after (if) I get accepted? As I recall, transcripts were already sent to AMCAS for the primary application. Thanks a lot.
If you've already graduated, I assume they're not expecting a new transcript? I assumed that I didn't have to send them anything, but I just wanted to check...
congrats to everyone whos received the good news!!!
my secondary was marked complete in august, but still no news regarding an interview...is there any hope left?
Would a letter of interest help?
There's always hope until you are rejected. If UCLA takes them (I think they do because people have been talking about them in this thread) then it certainly couldn't hurt. Unless you write like this: "I are best. Me likey school. Interview now or you hurt. Mmmm shiny"
"I are best. Me likey school. Interview now or you hurt. Mmmm shiny"
Congrats!
Anyone know when second look is?
There's always hope until you are rejected. If UCLA takes them (I think they do because people have been talking about them in this thread) then it certainly couldn't hurt. Unless you write like this: "I are best. Me likey school. Interview now or you hurt. Mmmm shiny"
do they even have one? some school's don't
That would definitely get them to notice you.
I dropped my Letter of Interest off in person at the admissions office today. When I walked into the admissions office, I was greeted by my first name before I had the chance to say anything! It was a really great feeling- it more than made up for my soaking wet socks and the 30 minutes of being hopelessly lost in the rain as I navigated through this foreign campus. They confirmed what we already know about the letters.. a "select few" went out already, and the big batch with go out mid to late January. One of my friends from the school said they had a group of interviewees in on Monday. Happy Holidays everybody. Special Shout Out to I-- ! ! ! I know you're out there somewhere =)
No.. but I did interview about 3 weeks ago. They might have still remembered my face from meeting me then.
Do any of those accepted have the Accepted Student Checklist on their status page? I'm not sure if we should be submitting any of these forms, as most seem to be for the class of 2012.
I just received the secondary a few weeks ago, and I was wondering about the deadline. If it is January 1st, does that mean just the written portion or does it also include any letter of recommendations?
I'm not sure if January 1st is your personal deadline or if it's the UCLA deadline for all secondaries, but my letters got to the admissions office about a month after my assigned deadline due to a mishap and i was invited to interview ( i did submit the rest of the secondary before the deadline, though)
Hi folks,
I got an interview invite on 12/15 and submit my dates on 12/16; do you know when will I receive my interview date(s) ? I want to call the SOM but I can't seem to find their numbers anywhere in their email or website ?
And do you know whether UCLA has accepted a lot of people this application cycle yet ?
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for those who got in ucla, can you state your stats? (basically gpa & mcat)
In response to above, I think they are not picking up because UCLA is closed until after New Years.
Does anyone know when they began accepting people last year? I was searching for the thread, but can't find it now?
Also, does anyone know what percent of people are accepted of those interviewed? 1/2? 1/3?
2.9 science, 3.0 cumulative, MCAT 44M