Someone mentioned this earlier in the thread but looks like UCLA might be calling the "superstar" applicants to interview first. I wonder if they are maybe reviewing applications in decreasing order of GMAT or GPA. I've been following closely all the applicants getting invites and they seem to have "high" "GMAT scores. Don't think I've seen anyone under a 700 and I've been seeing a lot of 740's, 750's. According to UCLA's website, 50% of their class of 2015 has a GMAT under 660, so they are definitely accepting students with lower scores, but maybe interviewing them later? Take this theory with a grain of salt, because it's only based on my stalking this board as well as other Business School forums

It's 10% under 660. The class range in the middle 80% range is 660-750.