Oops! UCSD Sends Acceptance E-mail to Wrong List »

Posted By rafaeldenillo 8 months ago in News

UC San Diego -- a school for the smart ones, supposedly -- mistakenly congratulated nearly 29,000 applicants on their acceptance, according to university officials.

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    calitennflo8 months ago

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    Interesting...I got one myself months ago...asking me to come back...I never attended UCSD. Reminds me in 1972, when I graduated high School, I received loads of mail as job offers...I ended up though with the #20 lottery number, and all of them wanted me too.
    Seems some think education is the way out of this mess...when the fact is freedom is the course we all should take. Freedom of speech is the freedom not to hear. and Congress is lacking there.
    We all make mistakes...but some effect others in a harsh way...I'm sure UCSD will re-establish it's good stature quickly.

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      slate8 months ago

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      Only the best and brightest of academia in UCSD. Psssst, you may want to check mass mailings to make sure they go to the right people.

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