UCLA acceptance part 01

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Nothing in the mail for me today.....
 
...is being ******ed.....damn double posts!
 
Just thought I get people excited!!! 😀 or nervous 😱
 
For JohnyWalker and flyingblue in the 4/5 batch how are you able to get your decision over the phone if they are not allowed to say anything to you over the phone. I am kind of skeptical about this..
 
she is really reluctant at first to give it over the phone, but I pleaded with her because I do have a lot of decisions to make within these few days, such as paying fees for some community classes and replying to some other medical schools. So that's why she let it through and tell me the truth. Man...I so wish it's not real....= (
 
Elastase said:
I was 'bout to say the same thing. Ppl have waited a muuuuch longer time, both decisions from Geffen and Drew.


Good luck everyone! 👍


I think the october people had the most brutal wait (sigh). I just wanted to ask where you guys stand on the financial aid package right now. I am still waiting for my estimate. Are you guys happy with yours. Don't let me hear your voice bluntman :laugh:
 
infiniti said:
I think the october people had the most brutal wait (sigh). I just wanted to ask where you guys stand on the financial aid package right now. I am still waiting for my estimate. Are you guys happy with yours. Don't let me hear your voice bluntman :laugh:
😛 :meanie:
Infiniti- Just curious how you were able to check up on yours...Do you have to call the office, or is it through URSA or something like that? So I take it the tough decision is really coming down to finaid packages for you...that's pretty intense man. Best of luck with choosing...I hope LA gives you a good package to make the choice easier!
 
pico61 said:
For JohnyWalker and flyingblue in the 4/5 batch how are you able to get your decision over the phone if they are not allowed to say anything to you over the phone. I am kind of skeptical about this..


I don't blame you for being skeptical, but why would anyone make up news about getting rejected from their top choice school. As for your question, I have a special talent for getting people to talk, I think it will be one of my better assets as a physician. I have been trying to teach my girlfriend how to do the same, all you have to do is realize that the people in admissions office are people, and anytime you deal with people, regardless of who they are, any rule can be bent or broken and nothing is final. I knew the rules of non-disclosure when I called, and I explained that to her, but I also told her that it was my top choice school and that I just couldn't wait anymore to hear the answer. Sorry for the rant, but you were the skeptical one.
 
Bluntman said:
😛 :meanie:
Infiniti- Just curious how you were able to check up on yours...Do you have to call the office, or is it through URSA or something like that? So I take it the tough decision is really coming down to finaid packages for you...that's pretty intense man. Best of luck with choosing...I hope LA gives you a good package to make the choice easier!


Infiniti and Bluntman,

I got a financial aid estimate last week (it was only a need-based estimate, and it was pretty good). They are definitely only giving these estimates, and I think the maximum for need-based is half-off tuition. The merit awards are very limited, and do not go out until May.
 
Elastase said:
Infiniti and Bluntman,

I got a financial aid estimate last week (it was only a need-based estimate, and it was pretty good). They are definitely only giving these estimates, and I think the maximum for need-based is half-off tuition. The merit awards are very limited, and do not go out until May.

Elastase,
Did you just call the financial aid office and ask them to give you an estimate?
 
JohnyWalker said:
I don't blame you for being skeptical, but why would anyone make up news about getting rejected from their top choice school. As for your question, I have a special talent for getting people to talk, I think it will be one of my better assets as a physician. I have been trying to teach my girlfriend how to do the same, all you have to do is realize that the people in admissions office are people, and anytime you deal with people, regardless of who they are, any rule can be bent or broken and nothing is final. I knew the rules of non-disclosure when I called, and I explained that to her, but I also told her that it was my top choice school and that I just couldn't wait anymore to hear the answer. Sorry for the rant, but you were the skeptical one.


Oh man, things are not looking up for the 4/5 batch..
 
pico61 said:
Oh man, things are not looking up for the 4/5 batch..

At least I have my health...****, who am i kidding, this wait is making me SICK! 😱 (me throwing up)
 
MAIL......


















LETTER FROM UCLA




















WAITLIST....unranked....





not too happy, but i guess i'm content that i didn't get turned down completely.

i know there was discussion on this earlier, but can someone clear up the difference between the two waitlists, if in fact there is one?

is it better to be on one than the other? which waitlist would they use first to pull applicants from?

thanks...hope some of the others get better news...
 
ps...sorry for the tease in my last post
 
Bluntman said:
😛 :meanie:
Infiniti- Just curious how you were able to check up on yours...Do you have to call the office, or is it through URSA or something like that? So I take it the tough decision is really coming down to finaid packages for you...that's pretty intense man. Best of luck with choosing...I hope LA gives you a good package to make the choice easier!


Yeah man! I called the office and spoke to a counselor. I think her name is Gloria. She does need analysis for incoming students.
 
Just out of curiosity, does anybody actually get in off the hold list in July. Or do they have that as a concilation prize for people they liked 'kind of'.
 
drhouse said:
Just out of curiosity, does anybody actually get in off the hold list in July. Or do they have that as a concilation prize for people they liked 'kind of'.

I spoke to admissions a couple of weeks ago and she said that it just depends on how things move after May 15th. She told me that there have been years where they went "deep into the HOLD list." However, there are those years where they don't get nearly that far.
 
astrolux said:
I spoke to admissions a couple of weeks ago and she said that it just depends on how things move after May 15th. She told me that there have been years where they went "deep into the HOLD list." However, there are those years where they don't get nearly that far.

So there are years when they offer a spot to EVERYONE on the waitlist, and then have to resort to the hold list?
 
so there are two lists then? one Waitlist and one Hold list? With the waitlist taking preference?
 
xxbruinxx said:
so there are two lists then? one Waitlist and one Hold list? With the waitlist taking preference?

There are two lists and both are unranked. One is the more desirable "waitlist" and the other is the dreaded "HOLD" list. It seems logical that to get to the hold list they would have to go through the entire waitlist but I am not sure. All I know is that I am on the HOLD list and I sure as hell would prefer to be on the waitlist.
 
finally got the mail. Interviewed in february, put on hold. how cute!! why not reject me already? 🙁
 
Waitlisted....thought the mail man died...he just got here at 5!!!

And the wait continues......
 
So it seems that the 4/5 batch was mixed: hold, unranked wait list, and rejections. Oh no....
 
pico61 said:
So it seems that the 4/5 batch was mixed: hold, unranked wait list, and rejections. Oh no....
didn't someone get accepted from that batch
 
YAY! I'm on the unranked waitlist!!! I know it seems sad that I'm ecstatic about a waitlist position, but this is SO much better than my anticipated rejection 😀
 
For fall those who heard from the 4/5 batch: when did you interview? There are several committees who meet- so what's the standard delay in hearing back? Also: are there no more seats available- which is why everyone is getting waitlisted/ rejected and holded?
 
la_soñadora said:
YAY! I'm on the unranked waitlist!!! I know it seems sad that I'm ecstatic about a waitlist position, but this is SO much better than my anticipated rejection 😀


i know how you feel...now i hope something works out over the next few months in terms of movement

any recommendations from students as to how to improve your chances? write letters every week...seems a bit extensive right?
 
4/10 status changees....don't give up hope...i think their just slow
i status changed not too long ago and got waitlisted, but from what it seems, that's not too bad of a position to be in

anyway, just wanted to let you all know that i went by the admissions office today to drop off my "yes, i accept your cruel waitlist" letter and asked them how the process works from now on...

she said that they don't touch the waitlist until May 15th...she also mentioned that there are 100 or so people on this list

what is ucla's class size?
how many are usually accepted? anyone know these #'s ?
 
ChaldoAl said:
Waitlisted....thought the mail man died...he just got here at 5!!!

And the wait continues......
Write an LOI. Touch some penis. Whatever it takes, you better get your ass up to LA. What would I do without my chaldean homie!?
 
Bluntman said:
Write an LOI. Touch some penis. Whatever it takes, you better get your ass up to LA. What would I do without my chaldean homie!?


hahah. If that was all I had to do, it would have happened my friend.....keep your hopes up! ROBOOO
 
xxbruinxx said:
4/10 status changees....don't give up hope...i think their just slow
i status changed not too long ago and got waitlisted, but from what it seems, that's not too bad of a position to be in

anyway, just wanted to let you all know that i went by the admissions office today to drop off my "yes, i accept your cruel waitlist" letter and asked them how the process works from now on...

she said that they don't touch the waitlist until May 15th...she also mentioned that there are 100 or so people on this list

what is ucla's class size?
how many are usually accepted? anyone know these #'s ?

The class size is 169, including 24 in Drew and 24 in the UCR program. So, 121 are in the "regular" UCLA program. The 2005 US news book says that 238 were accepted to fill the class.
 
UCLAstudent... is that including waitlists or total accepted... thanks
 
UCLAstudent said:
The class size is 169, including 24 in Drew and 24 in the UCR program. So, 121 are in the "regular" UCLA program. The 2005 US news book says that 238 were accepted to fill the class.

ouch...that makes the chances of getting off the waitlist seem pretty bad....right?
 
xxbruinxx said:
ouch...that makes the chances of getting off the waitlist seem pretty bad....right?


Not really, chances are high. If the class size is 169 and they offered 238 acceptances that means that 69 people came off the waitlist, i.e. the unranked waitlist since this is the one they exhaust first. Probably explains why one hears that most of the class seems to get off the waitlist.
 
pico61 said:
Not really, chances are high. If the class size is 169 and they offered 238 acceptances that means that 69 people came off the waitlist, i.e. the unranked waitlist since this is the one they exhaust first. Probably explains why one hears that most of the class seems to get off the waitlist.


my math was never very good....how do you get 69...if they offered 238 acceptances, couldn't the whole class potentially come from the acceptance batch? in which case they wouldn't even use the waitlist?
 
pico61 said:
Not really, chances are high. If the class size is 169 and they offered 238 acceptances that means that 69 people came off the waitlist, i.e. the unranked waitlist since this is the one they exhaust first. Probably explains why one hears that most of the class seems to get off the waitlist.
Not necessarily. That would only be correct if they accepted the minimum number (169) up front. On the other extreme, they could have accepted the full 239 up front, in which case it dropped down to 169 as some people declined their acceptances...leaving zero spots for people off the waitlist. In actuality, it is probably somewhere between the two numbers.

edit: xxbruinxx beat me to it. your math isn't so bad after all eh? 😉
 
Bluntman said:
Not necessarily. That would only be correct if they accepted the minimum number (169) up front. On the other extreme, they could have accepted the full 239 up front, in which case it dropped down to 169 as some people declined their acceptances...leaving zero spots for people off the waitlist. In actuality, it is probably somewhere between the two numbers.

edit: xxbruinxx beat me to it. your math isn't so bad after all eh? 😉

Accepting 239 up front is absurd. If they did this, then the # of accepted students that is reported should be closer to 300 or more. If they pull someone off the waitlist, this goes into the accepted count (An acceptance offer whether the applicant declines or accepts counts as an acceptance). Ucla accepts perhaps a little over the minimun for the ucla program. The waitlist/hold list runs between 100-200 students. Between 50-75 students can decline the initial acceptance which would leave like 60 students officially in the class then they would draw like 50 or so students from the waitlist to fill the class.
 
xxbruinxx said:
my math was never very good....how do you get 69...if they offered 238 acceptances, couldn't the whole class potentially come from the acceptance batch? in which case they wouldn't even use the waitlist?


I just replied to bluntman, but here it is... If they pull someone off the waitlist, this goes into the accepted count (An acceptance offer whether the applicant declines or accepts counts as an acceptance)
 
To add to the confusion: UCLA has 169 MS1 students but they can be divided into groups in terms of acceptances:
----24 UCR students who spend first two years at UCR and clinical years at UCLA and are in an entirely different applicant pool.
----24 Drew medical students who are with Geffen students during first two years but not during clinical and are selected by the Drew staff with the approval of UCLA SOM.
-----12 MD/PhD students at Geffen
---- 109 MS1 Geffen UCLA MS1 students who are what this thread is all about.

I think it makes it impossible to guess how many this or that since the numbers in the US News book do not differentiate between these groups of accepted students. For example, I don't know if any UCR kids come off the waitlist or how they are dealt with in the statistics. The same with the Charles Drew students; and the MD PhD have their own application process as well. The only way to really know the stats, is to ask someone in the admissions office. And I think that they should give out the information, it helps everyone figure out what to do with one's life. Medical school starts in less than 4 months!!! and some students have to move whole families!!!!
 
It's all a mute point unless you actually find out how many they accepted up front. Anything else is pure speculation. All you can say for sure is that somewhere between 0 and 69 people came off the waitlist, with the actual # probably not being either of those two extremes.

Oh and I forgot to point out earlier...DrBoris calculated awhile ago that the class of straight Geffen MDs is 109 if you exclude the 12 MSTP spots.

edit: godamn xxbruin and paradise...are you guys reading my mind!? 🙄
 
pico61 said:
Accepting 239 up front is absurd. If they did this, then the # of accepted students that is reported should be closer to 300 or more. If they pull someone off the waitlist, this goes into the accepted count (An acceptance offer whether the applicant declines or accepts counts as an acceptance). Ucla accepts perhaps a little over the minimun for the ucla program. The waitlist/hold list runs between 100-200 students. Between 50-75 students can decline the initial acceptance which would leave like 60 students officially in the class then they would draw like 50 or so students from the waitlist to fill the class.
I have no idea what you are saying.

Why would it add to the accepted count if, in Bluntman's dark world, no one got off the waitlist? They could accept 239 right off the bat and that would be their total accepted count. How do you come up with the minimum 60 off the waitlist?
 
Bluntman said:
Oh and I forgot to point out earlier...DrBoris calculated awhile ago that the class of straight Geffen MDs is 109 if you exclude the 12 MSTP spots.:

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You rock, Bluntman.
 
I'm not really sure where the 238 came from, it really doesnt sound right. I have the 2006 US News and it doesnt have any column for # of accepted students. Most schools (even top tier ones like UCLA 😀) have to accept around 2x as many people as there are spots simply because the people that get accepted there likely have several other great offers.

So if you do a little math and happen to have the US News and MSAR you can multiply the acceptance rate in US NEWS 4.5% times the total # of applicants in the MSAR (7018) and get a total of around 316 acceptances given. 316 is a much more reasonable number and i'm sure that includes waitlist acceptanes, and is for all the different programs. If UCLA knows what they are doing they will probably initially accept around 250, then start taking people from various waitlists. Hope that helps, and Good Luck you Waitlisters 👍
 
My 2006 subscription has expired, but I think you have to click on an individual school and then click on the Admissions tab in order to see the applicants/interviews/accepted/enrolled breakdown. It's in there somewhere tho.
 
The number is from the 2005 US News book --- 238 accepted to fill 121 spots. It's not such an absurd number. According to the same book, UCSF takes 226 to fill 141 spots and UCSD takes 274 to fill 121 spots.

MDhopeful, the 238 does include people who have been waitlisted.

Good luck to those who have been waitlisted! I know I've said it before, but UCLA has had decent waitlist movement in the past.




WhiteRussian said:
I'm not really sure where the 238 came from, it really doesnt sound right. I have the 2006 US News and it doesnt have any column for # of accepted students. Most schools (even top tier ones like UCLA 😀) have to accept around 2x as many people as there are spots simply because the people that get accepted there likely have several other great offers.

So if you do a little math and happen to have the US News and MSAR you can multiply the acceptance rate in US NEWS 4.5% times the total # of applicants in the MSAR (7018) and get a total of around 316 acceptances given. 316 is a much more reasonable number and i'm sure that includes waitlist acceptanes, and is for all the different programs. If UCLA knows what they are doing they will probably initially accept around 250, then start taking people from various waitlists. Hope that helps, and Good Luck you Waitlisters 👍
 
WhiteRussian said:
I'm not really sure where the 238 came from, it really doesnt sound right. I have the 2006 US News and it doesnt have any column for # of accepted students. Most schools (even top tier ones like UCLA 😀) have to accept around 2x as many people as there are spots simply because the people that get accepted there likely have several other great offers.

So if you do a little math and happen to have the US News and MSAR you can multiply the acceptance rate in US NEWS 4.5% times the total # of applicants in the MSAR (7018) and get a total of around 316 acceptances given. 316 is a much more reasonable number and i'm sure that includes waitlist acceptanes, and is for all the different programs. If UCLA knows what they are doing they will probably initially accept around 250, then start taking people from various waitlists. Hope that helps, and Good Luck you Waitlisters 👍

Sounds good 👍
 
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