I wrote a diversity statement about my service experience in the disabilities sector that would help me contribute to the Public Interest program!Christinabruin wrote:Checking in! Did anyone submit a Diversity Statement to UCLA that is not related to disability/socio-economic disadvantage?
I think their topic is very specific so I'm not sure if it's okay to submit a DS in their optional addendum (my DS deals with religious and cultural discrimination, if that helps!)
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!!
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Do you know if this is true for ED applicants as well?cantyoloforever wrote:I heard in less than 2 weeks, so I think it dependslazarzhr wrote:
Also...it sounds like the turnaround time for a decision has been around 3 weeks?
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Not sure; I was RDray.bee wrote:Do you know if this is true for ED applicants as well?cantyoloforever wrote:I heard in less than 2 weeks, so I think it dependslazarzhr wrote:
Also...it sounds like the turnaround time for a decision has been around 3 weeks?
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Hey thanks for the info! Do you think (or does anyone know) if it would be bad that I submitted my diversity statement in the socio-economic disadvantage addendum? (Not the disability addendum) I wrote about religious and cultural discrimination so I thought that was more "socio-economic" than "disability"... any help would be appreciated!lazarzhr wrote:I wrote a diversity statement about my service experience in the disabilities sector that would help me contribute to the Public Interest program!Christinabruin wrote:Checking in! Did anyone submit a Diversity Statement to UCLA that is not related to disability/socio-economic disadvantage?
I think their topic is very specific so I'm not sure if it's okay to submit a DS in their optional addendum (my DS deals with religious and cultural discrimination, if that helps!)
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!!

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In today, I missed the call but saw it on the status checker. Applied October 11th. Seriously considering the double Bruin life!
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We have a status checker? LOLTrynaLaw wrote:In today, I missed the call but saw it on the status checker. Applied October 11th. Seriously considering the double Bruin life!
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Also, CONGRATS!ray.bee wrote:We have a status checker? LOLTrynaLaw wrote:In today, I missed the call but saw it on the status checker. Applied October 11th. Seriously considering the double Bruin life!
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Hi! Yep! Went complete Oct 24th, applied for the Public Interest program as well, good luck to us!airwrecka wrote:Checking in! Just submitted my app this week, and applied for the Public Interest program. Any other PIs out there?
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Accepted
GPA: 3.68
LSAT: 169
Applied October 19th
Notified November 4th
No Interview
GPA: 3.68
LSAT: 169
Applied October 19th
Notified November 4th
No Interview
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Anyone else run into issues entering their SSN number on the app? Only allows me to enter 4 digits..
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Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! Any chance there's anyone who went complete early Oct. who's still waiting to hear? Should I keep holding onto my small shred of hope?
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Is anyone doing the ED full scholly? Wonder how competitive it's going to be.
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That would be me. Applied in September, had a weird delay in going complete that makes me think they forgot about me, mb that's what happened with the decision as wellSmallK wrote:Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! Any chance there's anyone who went complete early Oct. who's still waiting to hear? Should I keep holding onto my small shred of hope?

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Okay, phew -- Not giving up yet, then! Thanks, and good luck!Strangeland wrote:That would be me. Applied in September, had a weird delay in going complete that makes me think they forgot about me, mb that's what happened with the decision as wellSmallK wrote:Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! Any chance there's anyone who went complete early Oct. who's still waiting to hear? Should I keep holding onto my small shred of hope?

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Still waiting too.SmallK wrote:Okay, phew -- Not giving up yet, then! Thanks, and good luck!Strangeland wrote:That would be me. Applied in September, had a weird delay in going complete that makes me think they forgot about me, mb that's what happened with the decision as wellSmallK wrote:Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! Any chance there's anyone who went complete early Oct. who's still waiting to hear? Should I keep holding onto my small shred of hope?
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I also went complete early October and I'm still waiting. You're not alone!SmallK wrote:Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! Any chance there's anyone who went complete early Oct. who's still waiting to hear? Should I keep holding onto my small shred of hope?
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Sameee.SmallK wrote:Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! Any chance there's anyone who went complete early Oct. who's still waiting to hear? Should I keep holding onto my small shred of hope?
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167, 3.5X was accepted without interview this weekZ applied mid October. Best of luck to all of you!
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Any idea if applying for the Distinguished Scholars Program will effect the timeline for decisions? Would they tell me if I'm in before they make decisions for the scholarship?
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Did anyone interested in public service apply/not apply for the Epstein program? I graduated last year, so my relevant experience consists of college leadership and volunteer positions, and a couple internships. Is that enough for me to apply? Do any KJDs or one gap year students apply or have a chance of getting into the program?
I also don't know if they'll think it's strange if I don't apply for it since I clearly have an interest in PI. I'm considering noting in my Why UCLA that I hope to apply for it in my 1L year if I decide not to apply now. Thoughts?
I also don't know if they'll think it's strange if I don't apply for it since I clearly have an interest in PI. I'm considering noting in my Why UCLA that I hope to apply for it in my 1L year if I decide not to apply now. Thoughts?
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I'm also interested in PI and did NOT apply for the Epstein program. I'm applying straight out of college and it said that preference would be given to people with full-time service in PI or government (i.e. not me!), so I figured my time was best spent getting the app in early. I got in and had really quick turnaround (submitted Nov. 3, accepted Nov. 9), so I don't think it hurts.studyingeveryday wrote:Did anyone interested in public service apply/not apply for the Epstein program? I graduated last year, so my relevant experience consists of college leadership and volunteer positions, and a couple internships. Is that enough for me to apply? Do any KJDs or one gap year students apply or have a chance of getting into the program?
I also don't know if they'll think it's strange if I don't apply for it since I clearly have an interest in PI. I'm considering noting in my Why UCLA that I hope to apply for it in my 1L year if I decide not to apply now. Thoughts?
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Thanks so much, I'll do that then, and congrats!!criley01 wrote:I'm also interested in PI and did NOT apply for the Epstein program. I'm applying straight out of college and it said that preference would be given to people with full-time service in PI or government (i.e. not me!), so I figured my time was best spent getting the app in early. I got in and had really quick turnaround (submitted Nov. 3, accepted Nov. 9), so I don't think it hurts.studyingeveryday wrote:Did anyone interested in public service apply/not apply for the Epstein program? I graduated last year, so my relevant experience consists of college leadership and volunteer positions, and a couple internships. Is that enough for me to apply? Do any KJDs or one gap year students apply or have a chance of getting into the program?
I also don't know if they'll think it's strange if I don't apply for it since I clearly have an interest in PI. I'm considering noting in my Why UCLA that I hope to apply for it in my 1L year if I decide not to apply now. Thoughts?
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In today via phone call. Went complete early November. Gpa above 75th, LSAT just under median.
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I was wondering this too. Making me nervous now seeing November completes being accepted. I'm trying to chalk it up to applying to the programlazarzhr wrote:Any idea if applying for the Distinguished Scholars Program will effect the timeline for decisions? Would they tell me if I'm in before they make decisions for the scholarship?

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Our personal statements have to be 12 font, but do the rest of our writing supplements have to be as well? 

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