UCLA 2010 (3 Viewers)

I'm so sorry for those who got rejected last night. I know how you feel though. I got rejected last year to UCLA and got the email on a Friday at around midnight. It was pretty devastating. Came like a thief in the night. My heart's feeling for all of you. Did you all get interviews? Those that got a rejection email last night? :(
 
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Originally posted by David G:
Willie : Was that an early April Fools?


If it was, it wasn't perpetrated by me. I now have no clue what's going on. Haven't heard a peep.


Sorry about the rejections, guys. My friend got the bad news last night, and she's really bummed.

Just hang in there.
 
Originally posted by TheCoffeeKid:
WillieGreen:

So instead of sending out acceptances last night, it was rejections. I fully support you verbally abusing that TA. lol. Grrrr...

Still no word on my end.


Yeah I don't know what's going on.

This really is like the conclave. Just gotta wait for the white smoke, I guess...
 
thanks Beezy and generally. that is very kind of you. if there is such a thing as karma, you have good things coming your way.
I spent a sleepless night waiting for word.
 
I feel for those who received the dreaded rejection notice. I was in that boat last year and it's a tough pill to swallow. But if you want it badly enough, you'll come back next yr and actually, just a couple months they begins accepting applications again, for 2011. In a profession with tremendous rejection rates, you only need one YES. Hope it doesn't sound insincere, but if you continue your pursuit of this craft, the rejections will give you thicker skin and growing maturity about this path.

To the rest of us, let's hope for news tonight...at midnight in melodramatic fashion of course ;)
 
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Not sure if this helps, but I got into the producers program this year. It seemed that the rejection emails went out the night before and then I got my acceptance around 3pm the following day. The acceptance email was more personalized, probably explaining the delay between rejection/acceptance notifications.

So, it seems that if you haven't gotten a rejection by now, you are in pretty good shape.

Good luck all!
 
Why do I have a feeling that these message boards are going to explode with decisions at midnight...

Trying to stay occupied but it's so hard to do. Anyone else in the same boat?
 
Why do I have a feeling that these message boards are going to explode with decisions at midnight...

Trying to stay occupied but it's so hard to do. Anyone else in the same boat?
I'm rowing right beside you. I feel like the countdown has begun.
 
I'm not checking the site. I'm waiting for an email to be sent directly to me, whether it be from Admissions or personalized. They notify us as it should be. I think it would be ridiculous for us to have to keep checking the site for our decisions.
 
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