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no need to sign anything for USPS. I just have to say that we have gone through a lot and regardless of what happens, we'll be better off knowing our fate sooner rather than later.
Originally posted by chibihamsta
from last year's thread:
caliboy 5/16 accepted, from la.. found out 5/17 after he walked over to the admissions office
ceez 5/16 waitlisted, from nor cal..found out 5/20, pulled off waitlist 7/30
zealous 5/16 waitlisted, from nor cal.. found out 5/20, pulled off waitlist 7/11
haughty 5/17 accepted, from la.. found out 5/18
grnlt waitlisted 5/16 (location not specified)
inspector gadget 5/17, found out 5/18 accepted (assume he's from la)


Originally posted by chibihamsta
I've got great news. I walked over to the adm. office about fifteen minutes ago since I didn't get any mail yesterday. There was one lady in the office. I said to her, "I saw online that a decision had been mailed, and i wanted to check on the status of my letter." She asked me for my SSN. She put a dark screen over her monitor so I couldn't see the computer screen from where I was standing. She asked me to verify my home address. I took a watermelon jolly rancher from the bowl on the counter. I slowly unwrapped it in my hand, then stopped. She turned around and said, "Your letter was a rejection. I'm sorry." She smiled nicely. I smiled back, said Thank you, and left. I put the jolly rancher in my mouth as I walked out of the CHS building. I breathed a sigh of relief. No more waiting. Rejections are great.
Good luck to y'all still waiting. Whoa, just had de ja vu. =)
Originally posted by Dr. Don
wow chibihamsta that took a lot of courage! I'm sorry to hear about your rejection. I know exactly how it feels being a second time applicant myself. Good luck to you!
Originally posted by mfleur
Dr. Don,
I am considering reapplying next year; how did they view you as a reapplicant? Did you interview at UCLA the first time too? In any case, good luck!
). So besides that I also have the research experience I didn't have last year so I'm sure that helped as well. My advice is to go talk to an admissions counselor at the UC Med schools and ask them in what areas you should improve on. Most likely it will be your numbers, which I have an issue with! Numbers don't mean everything, but unfortunately most schools want you to improve those areas first before applying. Good luck to you and if you or anybody else have questions PM me. late