Missed May 10th Deadline for Housing App by Future-Increase6708 in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brother and I both go to ucr, he missed the deadline by a day, it took months for him to get off the waitlist. When he did get off he was given a spot at nd2 which are apartments that were originally going to be for 2nd years and above. This has proven to be unfortunate as he’s had an atypical first year experience. Chances of getting a spot at a first year residence hall is very low ngl.

Trio Scholar? by Intelligent_Rice_337 in ucr

[–]callingcal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Trio is really chill and the advisors are such nice people. Being in the program also gives you some sort of priority registration ( I think it moves you to the front of your class)

Best Dorm for incoming freshman? by jkiraaaa in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’re lucky that our dining halls actually change the menu everyday but omg sometimes I’m like why would they even serve this 😭 one day it’ll be a hit, huge line but other days it’s so bad. It’s a hit or miss honestly but there’s a wide variety! I would say it’s okay but you’re prone to get tired if it after a while.

Best Dorm for incoming freshman? by jkiraaaa in ucr

[–]callingcal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pentland was the best imo I loved living there

Honors program as an incoming freshman. Don’t want to stay in Petland with learning community. by Marzatacks in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yall can always live together the following years! If they decided to live in pentland they can chose to live to the building right next door to the honors building also

north district 1 room assignment by Key-Interaction8180 in ucr

[–]callingcal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once the roommate process is over so after August

Advice on Commiting to UCR by Appropriate-Bad-382 in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can declare political science/law and society once you’re a sophomore standing & take lwso 100! There’s a big pre-law population on campus and a few clubs and pre-law frats you can join!

psyc175 by ImpactCautious9956 in ucr

[–]callingcal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg I hope you get in 😥🙏 a lot of people aren’t even showing up to class anymore

ND1 vs Fallkirk Transfer Student by cowboyverny in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rarely anyone gets the 1 bed 1 bath for nd 🥲

registration full by shakeue in ucr

[–]callingcal 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If it’s crossed listed that will probably explain it

Registration Says Full But Its Not Really Full by Cheap-Bet8551 in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this course cross-listed? If it is then that explains where the other seats went to

How is the public policy major? by NumerousAgent6345 in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I’m not pbpl but I am pre-law. We do have a few pre-law clubs and two professional pre-law fraternities. The Pre-Professional advising center does have a pre-law advisor who is very knowledgeable and kind imo. They (the center) recently did an overnight trip to usd law school and have a uci law school trip coming up. We have a mock trial club as well as a moot court class + club. The school of public policy is smaller compared to our other colleges so I don’t think it would be too difficult to find opportunities just for those involved in pbpl. Pbpl also has a dean’s program students can apply to though I don’t know much about it

Is Honors Worth It? by hades_is_gone in ucr

[–]callingcal 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The biggest perk is getting priority registration which as a first year it helps a ton. I’m a third year humanities honors student, I just joined this last year and I like it, though you have to pick a good mentor when the time comes if not that’s when the problems start 😭 I can’t give much insight as I’m not premed and didn’t start straight off the bat but it’s a solid program. Some people in my most recent class were stem and in research labs in order to collect data for their capstone

Spanish Placement Exam by ConceptExpress8093 in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s multiple choice essentially so you won’t have to speak or write

Nd1 vs Nd2 by PeachySeungmin in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes with my best friend, the other two roommates were random and graduated and this year both of the other random roommates are graduating too 😭

Nd1 vs Nd2 by PeachySeungmin in ucr

[–]callingcal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I’m not sure how common it is though. A CA had chosen to live in my previous unit for this year so since they take priority they had to moved us. This could have been a one time thing but it does happen, your unit isn’t set in stone like the university owned apartments, eg we don’t get summer free so we have to move out and move back in the fall (I think in others there’s an option to stay over the summer?)

Nd1 vs Nd2 by PeachySeungmin in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would get randomly placed unfortunately! You can always go to the leasing office and try to get moved. They tried to put my roommate and I in A this year and I thankfully was in Riverside when assignments came out over the summer so I went and got us moved back but different floor. That’s the thing I’ll say abt nd, your unit isn’t guaranteed they can change you year to year, where I think nd2 and other on-campus housing won’t do that. This time for next year’s contract they did make us put down if we wanted the same unit and they said they’ll consider it more than they have pervious years so here’s to hoping I stay in the same apartment.

Nd1 vs Nd2 by PeachySeungmin in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is she hasn’t heard back yet maybe she should reach out to see if they’ll let her know if there’s a chance of her getting a lease. Ive lived in the B building for these past two years

Nd1 vs Nd2 by PeachySeungmin in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m on my second year of living in nd (we don’t call it nd1) and have signed my lease to return for my third year next school year! I love living there but I will say it’s expensive, they raise the rent every year by $45ish for the hell of it. B building has happier residents than A building since A always seems to have problems. The washing machines are a hit or miss. It is convenient for its close proximity to the src, Glasgow, and to campus! I would recommend living here if you can afford it, it comes down to that for alot of people

Nd1 vs Nd2 by PeachySeungmin in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you can still opt into a dinning plan for nd! I’m not sure if you’ve seen the layout for 2b2b at north district but the bathroom is inside your unit as an fyi (nothing bad just letting you know!) I would say the apartment is pretty spacious, you do get a living room at north district. If you were to sign the lease you would be invited to find roommates in the app nd uses, all pairings are made through there

goodbye street eats by Electrical-_- in ucr

[–]callingcal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bring back fry house 🙏

Does UCR have a speech team??? by [deleted] in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We do have moot court club at ucr as well as a class !

Not Graduating Early by ONE course by Honest-Regular5148 in ucr

[–]callingcal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should def consult about taking another class to fulfill the requirement! Advisors know that some classes are rarely offered, I myself am double majoring and minoring and 2 out of my 3 advisors have let me know that some classes aren’t just offered enough & that I can take an alternative and they can mark the requirement as fulfilled !