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It's kind of strange that nobody talks about UCSD. (since I saw threads about UCLA, UCD, UCI, USC etc..) So, here it goes. Does anyone hear from UCSD lately? I had interview there on 2/2 and now I am anxisouly waiting for the result. Could you share your letter, phone call, or e-mail from UCSD even though it might make me and you more painful? :scared: Thanks. And good luck for everyone.
 
roo425 said:
It's kind of strange that nobody talks about UCSD. (since I saw threads about UCLA, UCD, UCI, USC etc..) So, here it goes. Does anyone hear from UCSD lately? I had interview there on 2/2 and now I am anxisouly waiting for the result. Could you share your letter, phone call, or e-mail from UCSD even though it might make me and you more painful? :scared: Thanks. And good luck for everyone.

You know, I wondered about that too. Why don't people talk about UCSD??
 
Ditto. I was actually looking for the UCSD thread since I was just there on Tuesday, but it seems to have disappeared into the bowels of SDN.
The free clinics rock. I loved Dr. Beck, my interviewers were super kind people, and Dr.Kelly, the dean of admissions, seemed like someone I'd love to just hang out and chat with.
Yvonne is a hero.
That's what I have to say right now. I'll have a more intelligible opinion once I relax. It's Friday and I'm waiting to go do some fun things tonight, even though it's supposed to SNOW down to SEA LEVEL (WTF?). 😱
 
Yea it seems like SD is the least talked about cali school on here. I'll be there for sure next year so I've been reading all the old threads on it... mostly fights about whether or not UCSD "is too competative or has too much class time."

Congrats on the interview. The good news is youll probably find out if you got in or not really quickly.


Anyone know of any summer programs for UCSD other than that early science introduction? I'm trying to find something to do / a place to live this summer :laugh:. Unfortunately their guatemala program is only for MS1's. Maybe a lab position?
 
StevenRF said:
Yea it seems like SD is the least talked about cali school on here. I'll be there for sure next year so I've been reading all the old threads on it... mostly fights about whether or not UCSD "is too competative or has too much class time."

The other day, I talked to one of the residents at UCSD ED (I've been volunteering there for a while). He (Dr. H) went to GW for med school and has a friend at UCSD SOM right now. He told me that UCSD seemed to be by far a different league. Dr. H said his friend studies all the time to get honors. So, it seems true that the standard is higher. (well, I guess it depends which school you compare to.) But, it's sure that not much time for party. Oh, well, we don't go to med school to have parties any way.

StevenRF said:
Congrats on the interview. The good news is youll probably find out if you got in or not really quickly.

Well, how soon did you find out? It's been a little bit more than a month (interviewed on 2/2) for me. Well, I guess, it hasn't been that long but it felt like eternity to me. To my general impression, they notify you soon if you're in, otherwise, they tend to take some time to deliver the bad news.
 
Interviewed in october (I think, could have been november), got in 2 weeks later. I guess I'm saying it's fast because every other school I've interviewed at took months to reply or waitlist me.

Maybe it was fast cause I interviewed so early? I wish all the other schools were that quick. I don't see how it takes 3-4 months to decide ala the other cali schools.
 
I'm a new guy, but I go to UCSD. I'm a 3rd year double major Human Bio/ Neurophysiology. UCSD is one hell of a school, but I gotta be honest, there are more ugly chicks there than any one place on the face of the Earth. Besides that, San Diego rocks hard core, and elsewhere the women are unreal!
BTW, hello all. I just found this place.
 
roo425 said:
It's kind of strange that nobody talks about UCSD. (since I saw threads about UCLA, UCD, UCI, USC etc..) So, here it goes. Does anyone hear from UCSD lately? I had interview there on 2/2 and now I am anxisouly waiting for the result. Could you share your letter, phone call, or e-mail from UCSD even though it might make me and you more painful? :scared: Thanks. And good luck for everyone.


I just withdrew my acceptance from UCSD today - well, I sent the letter anyway! Good luck!
 
roorstiles said:
I'm a new guy, but I go to UCSD. I'm a 3rd year double major Human Bio/ Neurophysiology. UCSD is one hell of a school, but I gotta be honest, there are more ugly chicks there than any one place on the face of the Earth. Besides that, San Diego rocks hard core, and elsewhere the women are unreal!
BTW, hello all. I just found this place.


The saying around UCSD is the following:

"Nine out of ten chicks in San Diego are hot..........the other one goes to UCSD"


😉
 
I'm born and raised in San Diego. The chicks are no hotter than anywhere else in the nation overall. If you hang around the beaches all the time, there's probably a different story.
 
OHare said:
I'm born and raised in San Diego. The chicks are no hotter than anywhere else in the nation overall. If you hang around the beaches all the time, there's probably a different story.

But it's not like the average male pre med is going to be able to pull them anyway. It's funny how all the premeds joke about pulling hot chicks, like the bar vultures you see at the clubs with crazy covers. I never saw it happen in college, and I doubt I'll see it med school. Face it, almost everyone is either skinny, overweight, or out of shape. We don't have the dr $ to drop yet, and we don't have to time either. Then add in the social ineptness and general awkwardness of most, there is no chance. How did this turn into a "how hot are the chicks in SD?" thread anyway? :laugh:

I can just see second look weekend now when a dr. gives a presentation, "Dispelling Rumors: Non Competativeness and Female Attractiveness at UCSD"
 
OHare said:
I'm born and raised in San Diego. The chicks are no hotter than anywhere else in the nation overall. If you hang around the beaches all the time, there's probably a different story.

If only SDSU had a med school on it's campus, eh?


😉
 
hmmm i'll try bringing the thread back to the original post... so I too am debating whether to go to UCSD and was really put off by how stressed out and depressed the students were when I interviewed. Apparently, the med school is a complete meat grinder. Comparing how much the students study with those of other schools I visited (11 in total), SD kids have much less free time because of the work load. And apparently are not happy with the fact they have to learn things at such a level of detail that will not be a benefit to them on the Step I or later as a doctor. It seems like the faculty is so old school that they take pride in the lashing the students get. Not to mention if the students are really competitive...

Seems like a glum place, anyone have a different angle?
 
oldfart1997 said:
hmmm i'll try bringing the thread back to the original post... so I too am debating whether to go to UCSD and was really put off by how stressed out and depressed the students were when I interviewed.

That sucks.

oldfart1997 said:
Apparently, the med school is a complete meat grinder.

Couldn't be further from the truth.

oldfart1997 said:
Comparing how much the students study with those of other schools I visited (11 in total), SD kids have much less free time because of the work load.

I don't know where you are getting your data.

oldfart1997 said:
And apparently are not happy with the fact they have to learn things at such a level of detail that will not be a benefit to them on the Step I or later as a doctor. It seems like the faculty is so old school that they take pride in the lashing the students get. Not to mention if the students are really competitive...

Seems like a glum place, anyone have a different angle?

Yes.
Good classroom dynamics.
Great clinical experiences starting from day 7. (Day 1-6 are orientation)
Great scores on USMLE Step I and II.
Excellent faculty and clinical experiences.
A 4th year that no other school can parallel in terms of free time and ease.

(These rumors started about a decade ago. There was one class that was marginally unsatisfied and they propagated that feelings. Since the internet has made it easy for heresay to be disseminated, these things just keep repeating themselves. Kinda sucky.)
 
alpenglow said:
I just withdrew my acceptance from UCSD today - well, I sent the letter anyway! Good luck!

I think I speak for all the applicants in the Acceptable Pool when I say you're our new favourite poster! :laugh:
 
StevenRF said:
I never saw it happen in college, and I doubt I'll see it med school. Face it, almost everyone is either skinny, overweight, or out of shape. We don't have the dr $ to drop yet, and we don't have to time either. Then add in the social ineptness and general awkwardness of most, there is no chance.

QFT man! You preach it, brother. Either you're one of those med students who go into medical school already engaged/married to your soulmate (and there's a ton of those), or you're doomed for another 7-9 yrs of bachelorhood (I'm including residency). I doubt there's much middle ground.

How did this turn into a "how hot are the chicks in SD?" thread anyway? :laugh:

How are you surprised? :laugh: We're bored and we're young, of course it's gonna turn into a discussion on hottness of chicks. But IMO there's a lot of hot girls at every school, at least enough so that if you were ever gonna get with one, you could do it at any school.
 
Mark me down for the 7-9 of bachelorhood. Id shoot myself if I were married out of college. Besides, I've been scared straight by my family practice doc. He told me, whatever I do, dont get married and have kids until your done with resedency. Though one of my friends always jokes that his future wife hasn't been born yet :laugh:
 
oldfart1997 said:
hmmm i'll try bringing the thread back to the original post... so I too am debating whether to go to UCSD and was really put off by how stressed out and depressed the students were when I interviewed. Apparently, the med school is a complete meat grinder. Comparing how much the students study with those of other schools I visited (11 in total), SD kids have much less free time because of the work load. And apparently are not happy with the fact they have to learn things at such a level of detail that will not be a benefit to them on the Step I or later as a doctor. It seems like the faculty is so old school that they take pride in the lashing the students get. Not to mention if the students are really competitive...

Seems like a glum place, anyone have a different angle?

Hi, I'm an MS-II at UCSD

The school is what you make of it. I have lots of free time and I know I'm not the only one. There are lots of people who work really hard (and are often depressed as a result), and I think for most of these people, they could get away with studying less, but choose not to out of A) paranoia and/or B) desire to do really really well. It is difficult to get Honors in a class, but in my opinion passing a class is not especially hard. I doubt that passing is significantly harder here than at other schools. (Beware anyone who makes definitive comparisons with other schools -- who has attended more than one?)

There are a lot of students here and depending on which subset you get exposed to on interview day, you'll get a very different impression. A lot of people (myself included) aren't at school that much so you're less likely to talk to us in the first place.

Regarding "detail": We do learn a lot of stuff that doesn't seem likely to come up on Step 1. Sometimes it can be frustrating. But I don't mind it for a few reasons. First, as I said above you don't need to learn every little detail to pass. Second, learning some things in depth really helps you understand the basics better. In some classes I find that it helps to build an understanding of the material that goes beyond memorization. The trick is to figure out why the details are true and to be able to predict them based on your understanding of core material. Brute-force memorization of the details is counterproductive but it seems a lot of people here use that approach. I imagine it is painful. Third, many of the details they give us are very clinically relevant -- the kinds of things that might not come up on Step 1 but probably will come up 3rd year or as a doctor. I can imagine some of this stuff appearing on Steps 2 and 3. It's the kind of thing that might be frustrating now but should help somewhat down the road. We don't have doctors coming in to discuss their obscure research, for instance (that was one thing I heard as a premed that turned out to be untrue), but we do have lectures on things like bedside considerations when dealing with a cancer patient that have zero boards-relevance.

Regarding "competition": People here work very hard, but I think only a few are actively trying to do better than everyone else. We share our study aids and in general help each other out a lot. This has more to do with the people who the admission committee selects than with the curriculum, in my opinion. The current dean of admissions is not the one that admitted my class so I can't really comment, except to say that the MS-I web forum is full of students sharing their study tables and illustrations and notes.

All in all I don't think it's the best place for learning how to get a high boards score, but one of the best places for learning how to become a good doctor. If you want to learn just the "high yield" facts and ace the boards with minimum effort, don't come here. If you seek the lowest-resistance route to a Derm residency at MGH, stay far away. But if you want to develop excellent clinical skills and your learning style is more about understanding than memorization (obviously some things like drug names have to be memorized), UCSD has a good system in place.

Finally, no matter what schools you're deciding between, I would be wary of basing your opinion on what MS-II's and (especially) MS-I's have to say. Seek out MS-IV's and get their perspective. You will find it 100x more useful than anything I could tell you. I can't say much about 3rd and 4th year here, but ultimately that's the most important part of medical education.
 
Messerschmitts said:
I think I speak for all the applicants in the Acceptable Pool when I say you're our new favourite poster! :laugh:

i 😍 you too alpenglow!
 
StevenRF said:
Mark me down for the 7-9 of bachelorhood. Id shoot myself if I were married out of college. Besides, I've been scared straight by my family practice doc. He told me, whatever I do, dont get married and have kids until your done with resedency. Though one of my friends always jokes that his future wife hasn't been born yet :laugh:

Ha ha, you are by choice, I will not be. But the end result will be the same, I suppose.

kirexhana said:
i you too alpenglow!

C'mon kirexhana, wouldn't you rather go to WashU instead? 😀 (yes, I'm being evil)
 
i was wondering when this thread was going to start! what's up to my buddies in the pool!

roo, why don't you call and inquire about your status. they are very helpful in the office and they'd be able to tell you what is going on with your app. good luck.

anyone know when the pool starts churning? and, yeah, kirexhana, wouldn't you rather go to washu? huh? wouldn't you!!! 😛
 
LT2 said:
i was wondering when this thread was going to start! what's up to my buddies in the pool!

roo, why don't you call and inquire about your status. they are very helpful in the office and they'd be able to tell you what is going on with your app. good luck.

anyone know when the pool starts churning? and, yeah, kirexhana, wouldn't you rather go to washu? huh? wouldn't you!!! 😛
You know what, LT2. Maybe I'm too scared to call. Actually, I e-mailed my adviser and she sent an e-mail for me (and for a couple of other students who interviewed there). Too moderate? Maybe I will wait another week, then call. Ha ha. :luck:
 
Hey yall,

Grab your bathing suit if you're in the pool with me! I've been in this poo since January and it is very painful to just know you have a chance but how big?

Well to give you guys some more concrete materials, I called Yvonne maybe two weeks ago and asked her when people will be moved off the acceptable pool(waitlist) and she said probably not until the May 15th date. So for now, I'm just gonna chill til I hear from UCSD. I wrote them a update letter about a month ago.

I'm just glad I have some place to go to already. The stress has been lifted!

By the time you guys check my mdapp profile, i'll probably have it updated.
 
Too bad they don't give us a rank, or at least a tier on the waitlist to give us a rough idea on what our chances are. However, perhaps from another POV that's a good thing, it reduces opportunity for animosity and homicide 😛 ("[gasp], you've got a higher rank than me?! +pissed+ on the person's head)
 
roo425 said:
You know what, LT2. Maybe I'm too scared to call. Actually, I e-mailed my adviser and she sent an e-mail for me (and for a couple of other students who interviewed there). Too moderate? Maybe I will wait another week, then call. Ha ha. :luck:

hey roo-

i know if i were in your position, i'd have to know. that's just me though. either way, i'm sure you'll get an answer at some point. i really don't think they mind if you call them though (if that's why you're scared). i remember dean kelly said if you had questions about the status of your app awhile after the interview to feel free to call and inquire. anyhoo, good luck whatever you end up doing...

in other news...
i think last year's acceptable poo thread said they created a waitlist sometime in june?? anyone know about this?
 
hey all.. i interviewed at ucsd in october and got waitlisted.... i went to ucsd for undergrad and i loved the school and san diego but i have a bunch of friends who go to ucsd that are miserable. a bunch of them turned down acceptances from uci to go there and they keep telling me that they regret it because uci is a lot more laid back, the people are nicer, ect. even during my interview the students didn't seem that nice and one of them adamantly told me not to go there. but... it is a very good, well respected school. depends what you want i guess... hope this helps.
 
hi everyone, just saying hi. i'm gonna start following this thread now...i'm in the acceptable pool, too, but i've been in it so long it's kinda slipped out of my mind...

i was thinking about it at the gym today and i think i'd be happy in san diego if they'll have me 🙂 my mom says it has the best feng shui in america! (dunno where she got that...) plus all my friends will be in their fourth year of undergrad at UCSD when i start, and it'll help to have that support.

anyway, sorry for the blabbering. does anyone know how many people eventually get let in from the pool? i know it's a hard question and no one really has an answer, but any educated guesses?

thanks!!
 
pattayapus said:
hi everyone, just saying hi. i'm gonna start following this thread now...i'm in the acceptable pool, too, but i've been in it so long it's kinda slipped out of my mind...

i was thinking about it at the gym today and i think i'd be happy in san diego if they'll have me 🙂 my mom says it has the best feng shui in america! (dunno where she got that...) plus all my friends will be in their fourth year of undergrad at UCSD when i start, and it'll help to have that support.

anyway, sorry for the blabbering. does anyone know how many people eventually get let in from the pool? i know it's a hard question and no one really has an answer, but any educated guesses?

thanks!!
I remember that Dr. Kelly mentioned that 95 students (out of 121?) were from waitlist last year. I'm not sure if I heard it right but I was amazed that so many students got accepted from the wait list. Right now, I'm just hoping to be in that pool. Lucky you, Pat.

P.S. Did anyone hear Dr. Kelly mentioning the stat from last year on your interview day? I'm wondering if I heard that in my dream. 😴
 
Chuck Norris does not sleep. He waits.


In honor of my waiting to get out of the acceptable pool...
 
I remember that Dr. Kelly mentioned that 95 students (out of 121?) were from waitlist last year. I'm not sure if I heard it right but I was amazed that so many students got accepted from the wait list. Right now, I'm just hoping to be in that pool. Lucky you, Pat.

P.S. Did anyone hear Dr. Kelly mentioning the stat from last year on your interview day? I'm wondering if I heard that in my dream.

I'm pretty certain that after they make a decision on your application, they either (1) accept you or (2) put you into the "acceptable pool". Apparently, they think everyone who interviews there is acceptable. I think it was something like 90 students got in from the acceptable pool last year. I know they interview around 550-600 students and guessing they end up accepting half of those? But who knows which interviewees are going to withdraw from the school along the way, etc. and what the odds end up coming out to. 😎
 
roo425 said:
I remember that Dr. Kelly mentioned that 95 students (out of 121?) were from waitlist last year. I'm not sure if I heard it right but I was amazed that so many students got accepted from the wait list. Right now, I'm just hoping to be in that pool. Lucky you, Pat.

P.S. Did anyone hear Dr. Kelly mentioning the stat from last year on your interview day? I'm wondering if I heard that in my dream. 😴


roo, what the last poster said is correct, if you're not accepted, you're in the pool (they don't reject interviewees until much later from what i understand). and i also remember the number 95 from my interview so i don't think you were dreaming. from what i remember hearing, they interview around 600 people and offer 250-300 acceptances total.
 
LT2 said:
roo, what the last poster said is correct, if you're not accepted, you're in the pool (they don't reject interviewees until much later from what i understand). and i also remember the number 95 from my interview so i don't think you were dreaming. from what i remember hearing, they interview around 600 people and offer 250-300 acceptances total.
LT, thank you for confirming my memory. I'm so desperate to get into UCSD since this is the only school left in CA. Well, UCSD is my top choice and I'm almost at the stage where I would do everything to get into this school. I just hope to get the "good" news soon. Has anyone called the office?
 
roo425 said:
LT, thank you for confirming my memory. I'm so desperate to get into UCSD since this is the only school left in CA. Well, UCSD is my top choice and I'm almost at the stage where I would do everything to get into this school. I just hope to get the "good" news soon. Has anyone called the office?

what happened with UCLA? have you already heard?
 
Anyone know how many people were able to get student housing as MS-1's last year? I was checking out those coast apartments online and I looked them up on google maps. It's rediculous. Like a block from the beach. How awesome would it be to be able to wake up at like 5 or 6 and hit the surf before class!!!!

Anyone else decide if they're going to SD for sure? The only thing that's bummin me out is that all my friends are going to be staying in LA. Maybe I'll make it back for residency.
 
StevenRF said:
Anyone know how many people were able to get student housing as MS-1's last year? I was checking out those coast apartments online and I looked them up on google maps. It's rediculous. Like a block from the beach. How awesome would it be to be able to wake up at like 5 or 6 and hit the surf before class!!!!

The waiting list for Coast is really long -- at least 2 years. Mesa is variable -- you could get in in a year, or it could take longer. Del Sol is the nicest and has a shorter wait (can be less than a year) but is more expensive.

There is usually no wait for the grad student apartments.

However, people who get assigned to 2 or 3 bedrooms in Coast, Mesa, and Del Sol are often seeking roommates, so with persistent searching and a little luck you can get a room in one of them your first year.

EDIT: If you are accepted to UCSD, the first thing you should do is get yourself on the housing waiting list. You can withdraw if you choose to attend a different school without penalty.
 
I think i took notes on the acceptance rates:
25% of those who are interviewed was accepted.

50% of those on the "waitlist" was accepted.
- that was 2004's cycle.

I bet our cycle is a lot tougher.
 
LT2 said:
what happened with UCLA? have you already heard?
Yes. I was put on "HOLD" list which they will not take a look until July if they need to. So, it's like a rejection. No more hope for UCLA. I like their curriculum but due to my family situation, UCSD is my top choice and now it's the only hope I have in CA. 🙁 What about you?
 
lord_jeebus said:
The waiting list for Coast is really long -- at least 2 years. Mesa is variable -- you could get in in a year, or it could take longer. Del Sol is the nicest and has a shorter wait (can be less than a year) but is more expensive.

There is usually no wait for the grad student apartments.

However, people who get assigned to 2 or 3 bedrooms in Coast, Mesa, and Del Sol are often seeking roommates, so with persistent searching and a little luck you can get a room in one of them your first year.

EDIT: If you are accepted to UCSD, the first thing you should do is get yourself on the housing waiting list. You can withdraw if you choose to attend a different school without penalty.

Bummer on the long wait... Oh well. I put my name on the housing list back in october. Maybe Ill get lucky with Del Sol.

Where do you go to look for people who need roomates? Is there like a message board or something? Also, what are the odds of getting housing for the summer?
 
StevenRF said:
Anyone know how many people were able to get student housing as MS-1's last year? I was checking out those coast apartments online and I looked them up on google maps. It's rediculous. Like a block from the beach. How awesome would it be to be able to wake up at like 5 or 6 and hit the surf before class!!!!

Anyone else decide if they're going to SD for sure? The only thing that's bummin me out is that all my friends are going to be staying in LA. Maybe I'll make it back for residency.

I'll be at SD for sure in the fall. Are you going to be at second look weekend? I also agree that this whole housing thing is a pain in the a**. I've been on the waitlist since November and they still tell me 2 years!!!
 
Terra16 said:
I'll be at SD for sure in the fall. Are you going to be at second look weekend? I also agree that this whole housing thing is a pain in the a**. I've been on the waitlist since November and they still tell me 2 years!!!


Yea Ill be there. It should be interesting.

The housing thing is really b.s. The last thing I want to have to worry about is living arrangements. Maybe I can get together a group of like 5 to 10 people and rent out some giant house. Thats what my friends and I did for undergrad. I wonder if some of those beach houses are available?
 
StevenRF said:
Bummer on the long wait... Oh well. I put my name on the housing list back in october. Maybe Ill get lucky with Del Sol.

Where do you go to look for people who need roomates? Is there like a message board or something? Also, what are the odds of getting housing for the summer?

Once school starts you'll have access to the web forums of all the med students. Finding a roommate in campus housing is not that hard.

Before then it may be harder -- you get access to a forum for just your class for the summer but it's not that useful.
 
roo425 said:
Yes. I was put on "HOLD" list which they will not take a look until July if they need to. So, it's like a rejection. No more hope for UCLA. I like their curriculum but due to my family situation, UCSD is my top choice and now it's the only hope I have in CA. 🙁 What about you?

i didn't interview at UCLA. UCSD is definitely up there but i think the experience of living somewhere else could do me some good (maybe i'm just trying to make myself feel better about leaving cali!). have you been accepted elsewhere yet?
 
Has the financial aid application been made available to anybody yet? Not sure when to expect it. Does everybody get it at the same time, or is it on a rolling basis similar to admissions?
 
basfan2000 said:
Has the financial aid application been made available to anybody yet? Not sure when to expect it. Does everybody get it at the same time, or is it on a rolling basis similar to admissions?

I've called twice and each they've said that it is not yet available. It sounds like they'll email when it's ready.
 
LT2 said:
i didn't interview at UCLA. UCSD is definitely up there but i think the experience of living somewhere else could do me some good (maybe i'm just trying to make myself feel better about leaving cali!). have you been accepted elsewhere yet?
Nope. I took Aug. MCAT and my stat is not that great for UC schools. Well, GPA is great but MCAT is under the average for UC's. I completed at about 10 schools and got 4 interviews. I don't think it's too bad. I got waitlisted at EVMS and even got invited to their preview weekend. But I really want to stay in SD due to my family. (I'm married with two kids.) No acceptance so far. One rejection-like waitlist, one acceptance-like waitlist (EVMS really liked me, I guess.). That's it so far. I'm already thinking about next year. I really don't want to go through this process again but if I have to, no choice. 🙁
 
titoincali said:
I've called twice and each they've said that it is not yet available. It sounds like they'll email when it's ready.
Thanks for the information, tito.
 
LT2 said:
roo, what the last poster said is correct, if you're not accepted, you're in the pool (they don't reject interviewees until much later from what i understand). and i also remember the number 95 from my interview so i don't think you were dreaming. from what i remember hearing, they interview around 600 people and offer 250-300 acceptances total.

Wait...I'm confused...so the Acceptable Pool is NOT the waitlist/"Alternate list"? How many people are allowed on the waitlist then?
 
Messerschmitts said:
Wait...I'm confused...so the Acceptable Pool is NOT the waitlist/"Alternate list"? How many people are allowed on the waitlist then?
If you read one more time (a little bit slowly and carefully), it's not that confusing. Whoever gets the acceptance will get acceptance. And the rest of them will be put in the acceptace pool=waitlist=altenative list.

From my understanding, every school has to fill their class by March 15. So, UCSD send (or sent) out at least 121 acceptance by Mar. 15. It could be more than 121 but I don't know how many it is. Once students start dropping their acceptance, the school will send out more acceptance. Last year (or in the past) UCSD usually ended up sending out 200~250 (or 250~300?)acceptance (not sure about the number) by the time when the new calss started. That means 79~129 students turned down UCSD acceptance. I was amazed with that so many students turned down their acceptance.
Is it less confusing or more confusing? 😛
 
roo425 said:
If you read one more time (a little bit slowly and carefully), it's not that confusing. Whoever gets the acceptance will get acceptance. And the rest of them will be put in the acceptace pool=waitlist=altenative list.

From my understanding, every school has to fill their class by March 15. So, UCSD send (or sent) out at least 121 acceptance by Mar. 15. It could be more than 121 but I don't know how many it is. Once students start dropping their acceptance, the school will send out more acceptance. Last year (or in the past) UCSD usually ended up sending out 200~250 (or 250~300?)acceptance (not sure about the number) by the time when the new calss started. That means 79~129 students turned down UCSD acceptance. I was amazed with that so many students turned down their acceptance.
Is it less confusing or more confusing? 😛

Okay, that makes sense, and it's what I originally understood. However, something in the wording of what LT2 posted led me to believe that the waitlist was something different than the acceptable pool, that people are chosen from the acceptable pool to be put on the waitlist or something. But what everyone now agrees on then is that the accpetable pool already is functionally equivalent to a waitlist.

And yes, I found the past numbers of acceptable pool movement to be amazing. I simply can't imagine there being so many people who would turn down a spot at UCSD. Well, here's to history continuing to repeat itself! :luck:
 
roo425 said:
If you read one more time (a little bit slowly and carefully), it's not that confusing. Whoever gets the acceptance will get acceptance. And the rest of them will be put in the acceptace pool=waitlist=altenative list.

There is no need to be rude, especially when you are blatantly wrong. When I was put in the acceptable pool at UCSD, I called to find out what that meant. Apperantly the accpetable pool does not equal waiting list. In the beggining they don't even have a waitlist, the waitlist is created later in the cycle after people start declining offers of acceptance. When the waitlist is created, people are picked from the acceptable pool and put on the waitlist. It is possible to be in the acceptable pool and never make it to the waitlist. However, once you are waitlisted you are almost there. My friend was moved from the acceptable pool to the waitlist last year and two weeks after that she recieved her acceptance letter. Hope this helps
 
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