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Hey all!
I just got my first regular admissions interview invite from UCLA. I say regular because, as many of you know, I applied ED to UPenn and got deferred to regular decision. Well, since I am in NY and I really do not have much money to go to California more than once, I was wondering if I should call UCSF and ask if they plan to interview me. I know this has been asked before, but I checked the UCSF status page and I have only been complete since today. I was recently offered a secondary (11/24) so I just got complete. I would feel weird calling because I am sure my application will not be reviewed until after the holidays. I still have to schedule my UCLA interview. Should I just wait a few weeks to call UCSF and plan a later interview (late February or March) at UCLA? I really think it would be stupid to call so early when I am not sure my file has even been thoroughly reviewed for consideration for an interview invite. What do you all think? Thanks for any advice! 🙂
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I just got my first regular admissions interview invite from UCLA. I say regular because, as many of you know, I applied ED to UPenn and got deferred to regular decision. Well, since I am in NY and I really do not have much money to go to California more than once, I was wondering if I should call UCSF and ask if they plan to interview me. I know this has been asked before, but I checked the UCSF status page and I have only been complete since today. I was recently offered a secondary (11/24) so I just got complete. I would feel weird calling because I am sure my application will not be reviewed until after the holidays. I still have to schedule my UCLA interview. Should I just wait a few weeks to call UCSF and plan a later interview (late February or March) at UCLA? I really think it would be stupid to call so early when I am not sure my file has even been thoroughly reviewed for consideration for an interview invite. What do you all think? Thanks for any advice! 🙂