Yeah! I feel the same ( although I hope I'm wrong). It's easy to send out emails to every acceptance at once and same with denials etc. so i'm not sure what the system is. There should be some denials...
I'm on a losing streak right now so i'm almost positive i'm gonna get rejected I just have a gut feeling. heard back from San Francisco and rejection. succckkkss. i'm 0-2 right now. I have UCLA and...
rejection here to guys. they just updated the letter for me. sucks because I felt really qualified for this program. oh well...on to the next. good luck you
nothing here on my end and my last name starts with an S as well. I don't know if that's a bad sign or not! I'm gonna go with probably...lol no ones had a rejection? I would think rejections would get...
I submitted the day before the deadline so i'm just wondering if they're sending out rejections all at once or slowly making it through the pile. I have a feeling I'm in the rejection pile so i'm...
If you can take it online for cheaper I would. I already took it during undergrad and I wish I would have taken it online. It's learnable without the classroom
If I can work and maintain a great GPA ( which will be difficult) I will. I do want to keep my foot in the door too, I think it's a smart idea to work as CSULA is suggesting. The job market is tough...
I just realized I could potentially hear back from all my remaining schools during the same week. UCLA, U.San Fran, and NYU. not sure if that's good or bad. I guess terrible if it's all rejections....
does anyone know the time frame for people who submitted by April 1st? I've read previously that we hear in waves. Just wondering since I submitted this morning I probably won't here until
who knows, I'm probably wrong. Either way, its torture...we all want our decisions. Has anyone heard back from other schools and made a concrete decision on either to wait for UCLA or not??
When I was in school at CSU Fullerton All offices were closed at the time of official breaks. It's a state school so maybe that has something to do with it. I've never worked in an admissions office...
Usually no one works when the campus is officially closed. It's a break for everyone. I would personally want to take a break if I was looking at 600 applications on top of other work duties. I would...
no change here either. I bet we aren't going to hear until next month. Spring Break means campus is closed and admissions is definitely taking a break.