congrats shwanone
when did you submit your secondary to Nova?
when did you submit your secondary to Nova?
Originally posted by PERFECT3435
got a letter from UK saying that even though i am DA MAN, they are sorry they can't give me an interview cuz their class is now full.
Originally posted by momowheels
I recieved 3 letters on Dec.1 2003 accepting be to all three schools I applied to.
i also find it interesting that UDM is the only school who has showed concern about your RC.
Originally posted by aphistis
I'll vouch for this. I'm on the school interview committee, and so far I've routinely seen DAT scores that would be laughed out of SDN. As long as it's not a broad-spectrum trend, a low number or two hasn't necessarily affected the applicant's viability to any extent I can determine. That doesn't mean these folks will get acceptances by any means, but it's something a lot of people worry about unnecessarily for their interviews.
•EDIT:• I originally included specific information that, on further reflection, probably revealed more about the IUSD admission process than I should have released publicly. I've revised this post to eliminate this problem, and I ask that the information not be reposted. Thanks. 😀
Originally posted by Mo007
It would only help people understand IUSD admission chronolgy.
The accepted DAT scores for IUSD could be as low as the 14's, right?
And tell us Bill, what does IUSD is looking for, except GPA/DAT scores from a student, that might get that person favored over another?
Originally posted by ShawnOne
Communicated with UCLA addmissions today via e-mail. The interview process will officially begin next week.
Originally posted by AbuABuAbu
Hey ShawnOne, does that mean UCLA will send out notification for interviews next week, or actual interviews will start next week meaning people have already been notified?
Originally posted by ItsGavinC
There is NO WAY they haven't notified people of interviews yet. Remember, acceptances go out in less than 4 weeks. I'm sure people have already been scheduled (though I've been wrong many times in the past!)