UCB - any early Berkeley admits?

Anonymous
DCPS
4.0+
Excellent DC internships and recommendations
Great Sat score but UCs don’t care
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


Another long time Cal person here. Actually, we call it Berkeley


Same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DCPS
4.0+
Excellent DC internships and recommendations
Great Sat score but UCs don’t care


Most of the UC colleges do not read letters of recommendation. Is Berkeley an exception? can you point me to the link?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCPS
4.0+
Excellent DC internships and recommendations
Great Sat score but UCs don’t care


Most of the UC colleges do not read letters of recommendation. Is Berkeley an exception? can you point me to the link?


Berkeley “invites” recommendations from some applicants. If invited, you can submit 2 letters of recommendation. It is voluntary, but if you get invited you should submit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


I live in Los Angeles and I cannot believe the amount of air time this has got as a side track on this thread. So boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCPS
4.0+
Excellent DC internships and recommendations
Great Sat score but UCs don’t care


Most of the UC colleges do not read letters of recommendation. Is Berkeley an exception? can you point me to the link?


Berkeley “invites” recommendations from some applicants. If invited, you can submit 2 letters of recommendation. It is voluntary, but if you get invited you should submit.


Do you get the invites if you are so spectacular you’re being considered for a scholarship or because they can’t decide whether to let you in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


Chill out … it (UCB) is just shorthand to standardize across the UC system when referencing the campuses. Your California resident card doesn’t get revoked for using UCB here.

But by the way, that’s how the administrative faculty of the campus often refer to it (in keeping with the UC convention), so …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


Chill out … it (UCB) is just shorthand to standardize across the UC system when referencing the campuses. Your California resident card doesn’t get revoked for using UCB here.

But by the way, that’s how the administrative faculty of the campus often refer to it (in keeping with the UC convention), so …



Oh yawn
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


Chill out … it (UCB) is just shorthand to standardize across the UC system when referencing the campuses. Your California resident card doesn’t get revoked for using UCB here.

But by the way, that’s how the administrative faculty of the campus often refer to it (in keeping with the UC convention), so …



Oh yawn


Who can blame you for being bored of these posts - you’re above all of this, after all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


And noone says Frisco!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


And noone says Frisco!!!!


I know. You didn’t get my joke
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


Chill out … it (UCB) is just shorthand to standardize across the UC system when referencing the campuses. Your California resident card doesn’t get revoked for using UCB here.

But by the way, that’s how the administrative faculty of the campus often refer to it (in keeping with the UC convention), so …


I have literally never heard anyone call it UCB. I’m from Northern Cal with many relatives & friends who attended.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Long time Californian here. Call it Cal. No one says UCB.


I thought only people from Frisco called it Cal?


I am from California, not San Francisco, and we call it Cal or Berkeley. Interchangeable really. No one says UCB.


And noone says Frisco!!!!


I know. You didn’t get my joke


I was hoping
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