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How do I request IB transcripts? Because we know the editing shortcuts, tricks, and methods that will reduce your word count while minimizing loss of detail, our appeals counselor can walk you through the UCSD appeal process step-by-step and help you develop your strongest appeal letter. During the first session, we'll analyze your UC application to determine the most important focus points and the second session focuses on polishing.

Most students need no more than two sessions to perfect their appeal letter and can submit their appeal within days. The first appeal session is sold as a 1. Anticipate another 1. After Meeting 2, students who are decent writers will generally have a submit-ready letter. Contact us to learn more.

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Transfer admission decisions will be posted on the Applicant Portal. Select applicants will be invited to opt in to our waitlist through their Applicant Portal. Being on the waitlist does not guarantee an offer of admission. By July 31, final decisions will be released to applicants who opt in to the waitlist. There is no appeal process for the waitlist.

Every application to UC San Diego is reviewed thoroughly. Admission decisions are made carefully to meet the enrollment goals of the university. The sooner you get your appeal in, the sooner they will review it. Good luck! You already noted your family income in your application and had the opportunity to indicate that your father was unemployed and that you are a first generation student.

In fact I happen to know two faculty members here whose kids were both denied admission to this campus—their first choice, so that they could live at home for financial reasons—and who are now considering whether to go to the local California State University or to a local community college.

For example, I recently met a young woman who had immigrated from China as a child, lived at home and attended a junior college for two years, and then transferred to the UC here which still participates in the TAG program as a pre-med student. Yeah, I write that as a former TA. Good luck. I hope that your appeal is successful, but carefully consider your options if it is denied.

Sorry to hear about your situation. You should appeal. I am really surprised you d did not get into UCSD. You have good stats for UCSD. Did you get into any other UCs? Hope you get into UCLA.



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