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UCLA Class of 2020
In on 1/11 and still waiting until March for scholarship info
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Just found out today that I got one of the full scholarships! Excited to join the ranks in the fall!
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lazarzhr wrote:Just found out today that I got one of the full scholarships! Excited to join the ranks in the fall!
Daamn, congratulations! That must be awesome
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That's amazing! Did you apply for a scholarship when you submitted your application? I thought scholarship info didn't come out until March!lazarzhr wrote:Just found out today that I got one of the full scholarships! Excited to join the ranks in the fall!
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I applied for the "Distinguished Scholars" program which is sort of separate from the rest of the merit scholarships, it seems. I did a separate interview, etc. It's a binding E.D. program that they started this year!chamyleon wrote:That's amazing! Did you apply for a scholarship when you submitted your application? I thought scholarship info didn't come out until March!lazarzhr wrote:Just found out today that I got one of the full scholarships! Excited to join the ranks in the fall!
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Wow! Congrats again! I'm still waiting on scholarship info to come out in March. Haha.lazarzhr wrote:I applied for the "Distinguished Scholars" program which is sort of separate from the rest of the merit scholarships, it seems. I did a separate interview, etc. It's a binding E.D. program that they started this year!chamyleon wrote:That's amazing! Did you apply for a scholarship when you submitted your application? I thought scholarship info didn't come out until March!lazarzhr wrote:Just found out today that I got one of the full scholarships! Excited to join the ranks in the fall!
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Checking in. Has anyone heard anything about non-named scholarships yet?
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Not yet. I'm waiting with baited breath rn, UCLA is my top choice out of the schools I've been admitted to but $$$ is a huge unknown factor.PDX4343 wrote:Checking in. Has anyone heard anything about non-named scholarships yet?
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Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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I'm no help as far as finding housing is concerned- planning on Weyburn. I talked to a few students at Admitted Students day and they said it's common for 1Ls (esp. those with families/partners/animals) to live further from campus and do the daily commute (they were speaking of living in Santa Monica, I think).PDX4343 wrote:Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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That's helpful, thanks. I'll probably end up doing something similar. I was hoping to do LA without a car for at least the first year, but not sure how realistic that is if I'm going to need to live further away from campus.sorence wrote:I'm no help as far as finding housing is concerned- planning on Weyburn. I talked to a few students at Admitted Students day and they said it's common for 1Ls (esp. those with families/partners/animals) to live further from campus and do the daily commute (they were speaking of living in Santa Monica, I think).PDX4343 wrote:Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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Checking in, got the call today. I guess I'll see what the financial situation looks like soon.
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No problem! They actually seemed to stress it; I guess there's the misconception that you have to live super close/on campus because of LA traffic but they've found it doable with a 15-25 minute commute depending on time of day/exact location. Good luck finding something for you, your girlfriend, and your kitties!PDX4343 wrote:That's helpful, thanks. I'll probably end up doing something similar. I was hoping to do LA without a car for at least the first year, but not sure how realistic that is if I'm going to need to live further away from campus.sorence wrote:I'm no help as far as finding housing is concerned- planning on Weyburn. I talked to a few students at Admitted Students day and they said it's common for 1Ls (esp. those with families/partners/animals) to live further from campus and do the daily commute (they were speaking of living in Santa Monica, I think).PDX4343 wrote:Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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Appreciate it! That's good to hear. Having two cats definitely makes the moving process a bit more complicated haha.sorence wrote:No problem! They actually seemed to stress it; I guess there's the misconception that you have to live super close/on campus because of LA traffic but they've found it doable with a 15-25 minute commute depending on time of day/exact location. Good luck finding something for you, your girlfriend, and your kitties!PDX4343 wrote:That's helpful, thanks. I'll probably end up doing something similar. I was hoping to do LA without a car for at least the first year, but not sure how realistic that is if I'm going to need to live further away from campus.sorence wrote:I'm no help as far as finding housing is concerned- planning on Weyburn. I talked to a few students at Admitted Students day and they said it's common for 1Ls (esp. those with families/partners/animals) to live further from campus and do the daily commute (they were speaking of living in Santa Monica, I think).PDX4343 wrote:Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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Anyone know when the seat deposits are due?
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First is due april 14; second is in juneorangejuice23 wrote:Anyone know when the seat deposits are due?
Thanks!
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Went to UCLA undergrad so might have some insight for you. The westwood apartment area is totally undergrad dominated so it's very loud until late hours and dirty. WW parties hard. It's also really expensive. I'd recommend what we call "south of wilshire" (exactly what it sounds like) or Brentwood for something thats cheaper and not very far. Santa Monica is awesome and fun, just farther from campus aka more of a traffic riskPDX4343 wrote:Appreciate it! That's good to hear. Having two cats definitely makes the moving process a bit more complicated haha.sorence wrote:No problem! They actually seemed to stress it; I guess there's the misconception that you have to live super close/on campus because of LA traffic but they've found it doable with a 15-25 minute commute depending on time of day/exact location. Good luck finding something for you, your girlfriend, and your kitties!PDX4343 wrote:That's helpful, thanks. I'll probably end up doing something similar. I was hoping to do LA without a car for at least the first year, but not sure how realistic that is if I'm going to need to live further away from campus.sorence wrote:I'm no help as far as finding housing is concerned- planning on Weyburn. I talked to a few students at Admitted Students day and they said it's common for 1Ls (esp. those with families/partners/animals) to live further from campus and do the daily commute (they were speaking of living in Santa Monica, I think).PDX4343 wrote:Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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I got merit info in mid February but radio silence on need-based. Anyone heard anything?
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Thanks for the housing tips, I'll definitely check those spots out. I got my need-based grant around the same time merit-based ones were coming out.HonestlyThough wrote:I got merit info in mid February but radio silence on need-based. Anyone heard anything?
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Thanks for the housing advice! I'm super nervous about potentially finding a place to live. Would Weyburn and Hilgard be considered part of the "Westwood apartment" area? I'm not a big fan of loud noises around my home.HonestlyThough wrote:Went to UCLA undergrad so might have some insight for you. The westwood apartment area is totally undergrad dominated so it's very loud until late hours and dirty. WW parties hard. It's also really expensive. I'd recommend what we call "south of wilshire" (exactly what it sounds like) or Brentwood for something thats cheaper and not very far. Santa Monica is awesome and fun, just farther from campus aka more of a traffic riskPDX4343 wrote:Appreciate it! That's good to hear. Having two cats definitely makes the moving process a bit more complicated haha.sorence wrote:No problem! They actually seemed to stress it; I guess there's the misconception that you have to live super close/on campus because of LA traffic but they've found it doable with a 15-25 minute commute depending on time of day/exact location. Good luck finding something for you, your girlfriend, and your kitties!PDX4343 wrote:That's helpful, thanks. I'll probably end up doing something similar. I was hoping to do LA without a car for at least the first year, but not sure how realistic that is if I'm going to need to live further away from campus.sorence wrote:I'm no help as far as finding housing is concerned- planning on Weyburn. I talked to a few students at Admitted Students day and they said it's common for 1Ls (esp. those with families/partners/animals) to live further from campus and do the daily commute (they were speaking of living in Santa Monica, I think).PDX4343 wrote:Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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I can't directly answer, but referring back to the student panel I talked to: a guy said he lived in the "Westwood area" his 1L year ad hated it when the undergrads would yell at midnight during finals week (apparently a tradition?) but enjoyed his time in Weyburn. I inferred that he didn't hear them there/if he did, it was muted enough to not bother him.chamyleon wrote:Thanks for the housing advice! I'm super nervous about potentially finding a place to live. Would Weyburn and Hilgard be considered part of the "Westwood apartment" area? I'm not a big fan of loud noises around my home.HonestlyThough wrote:Went to UCLA undergrad so might have some insight for you. The westwood apartment area is totally undergrad dominated so it's very loud until late hours and dirty. WW parties hard. It's also really expensive. I'd recommend what we call "south of wilshire" (exactly what it sounds like) or Brentwood for something thats cheaper and not very far. Santa Monica is awesome and fun, just farther from campus aka more of a traffic riskPDX4343 wrote:Appreciate it! That's good to hear. Having two cats definitely makes the moving process a bit more complicated haha.sorence wrote:No problem! They actually seemed to stress it; I guess there's the misconception that you have to live super close/on campus because of LA traffic but they've found it doable with a 15-25 minute commute depending on time of day/exact location. Good luck finding something for you, your girlfriend, and your kitties!PDX4343 wrote:That's helpful, thanks. I'll probably end up doing something similar. I was hoping to do LA without a car for at least the first year, but not sure how realistic that is if I'm going to need to live further away from campus.sorence wrote:I'm no help as far as finding housing is concerned- planning on Weyburn. I talked to a few students at Admitted Students day and they said it's common for 1Ls (esp. those with families/partners/animals) to live further from campus and do the daily commute (they were speaking of living in Santa Monica, I think).PDX4343 wrote:Where are you all planning on living? I'm trying to find a one bedroom for me, my girlfriend, and our cats that's close-ish to campus and it looks like everything nice is $2k+.
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Went to UCLA undergrad so might have some insight for you. The westwood apartment area is totally undergrad dominated so it's very loud until late hours and dirty. WW parties hard. It's also really expensive. I'd recommend what we call "south of wilshire" (exactly what it sounds like) or Brentwood for something thats cheaper and not very far. Santa Monica is awesome and fun, just farther from campus aka more of a traffic risk
Thanks for the housing advice! I'm super nervous about potentially finding a place to live. Would Weyburn and Hilgard be considered part of the "Westwood apartment" area? I'm not a big fan of loud noises around my home.
I can't directly answer, but referring back to the student panel I talked to: a guy said he lived in the "Westwood area" his 1L year ad hated it when the undergrads would yell at midnight during finals week (apparently a tradition?) but enjoyed his time in Weyburn. I inferred that he didn't hear them there/if he did, it was muted enough to not bother him.
Weyburn and Hilgard? No. Pretty quiet over there. Plus, closer to trader joes.
The loud undergrad area is the area where frats are. Basically everything bounded by Gayley, Veteran, and Weyburn
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Anyone attend the reception in SF last night? I was pleasantly surprised how many alumni came out despite the weather.
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Anyone know when class registration happens, or how I might get an idea of what my schedule will look like? I'm following a few leads for part time jobs and would love to know what sort of hours my classes will look like.
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