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Is it too late to get an interview with UCLA?
 
I don't think so. During my interview, they told us UCLA tends to interview as late as March-April because they begin reviewing applications later in the cycle. Students who interview with them have a very good chance at getting accepted, so not hearing anything (interview or rejection) is great news. Good luck to you!
 
I don't think so. During my interview, they told us UCLA tends to interview as late as March-April because they begin reviewing applications later in the cycle. Students who interview with them have a very good chance at getting accepted, so not hearing anything (interview or rejection) is great news. Good luck to you!

It doesn't seem like they have sent out many rejections if any. I'm hoping and praying for an interview but I applied way late 12/29. I hope I hear soon🙂 do you know how full the class is?
 
It doesn't seem like they have sent out many rejections if any. I'm hoping and praying for an interview but I applied way late 12/29. I hope I hear soon🙂 do you know how full the class is?

That's a good question. I can't really say how full the class is since I interviewed pre-December, but by the looks of the facebook group, it seems to be half-full? Not sure if it's a reliable tool to measure how full the class is though. Can anyone with a more recent interview chime in?
 
Not too late bro. When I interviewed in late January, they said only about 40% of the class is filled.
 
It doesn't seem like they have sent out many rejections if any. I'm hoping and praying for an interview but I applied way late 12/29. I hope I hear soon🙂 do you know how full the class is?

I don't think ucla sends out rejections. They only send out interview invites. You could not hear anything from them until the end of the cycle when they are full and done.
 
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