Okay, here is the blog post about my experience with the UCLA Portal Astrology:
So, the other day I heard about this thing called “UCLA Portal Astrology”. I was like, what the heck is that? Sounded kinda weird, but also, kinda cool. I mean, astrology, mixed with… college stuff? Count me in. I had to check it out, for sure.
What is this thing?
I dove into Google and did some digging. Turns out, it’s like this personality test thing, but way more fun. You enter your birth date, time, and place into the UCLA student portal – yeah, the actual UCLA portal, which is pretty awesome – and it spits out this detailed astrological profile. Not just your sun sign, which, let’s be honest, everyone knows. This thing gave me my moon sign, rising sign, all those other planets, and even some stuff about houses and aspects. I was like, woah, this is getting deep.
My experience
Naturally, I typed in my own info. I was kinda nervous, like it was going to judge me or something. But the results were actually pretty interesting. It told me things about myself that I kinda already knew, but it also highlighted some aspects I hadn’t really thought about. Like, it said I’m super creative (which, yeah, I totally am) but also that I can be a bit sensitive and need time alone to recharge. Which, honestly, is spot on. My friends always tell me I need to chill more, but you know… the hustle is real.
My reaction
I was surprised at how accurate some of the stuff was. It wasn’t like those generic horoscopes you read in magazines. This felt way more personal and specific. I even made my friends try it, and they were pretty blown away too. We spent hours comparing our charts and laughing about how well it nailed our personalities. It was like a fun, personalized roadmap to ourselves. I even showed it to my mom, and she was into it, even though she’s not really into astrology. We started talking about our signs and how they reflected our relationship. It was actually a pretty cool bonding moment.
My advice
- If you’re a UCLA student, or even if you’re just curious about astrology, I definitely recommend giving this a try.
- It’s free, it’s fun, and it might just teach you a thing or two about yourself.
- Plus, it’s a great conversation starter. Just don’t take it too seriously.
It’s all in good fun, but you know, there might be some truth to it. After all, there are a lot of people who like astrology.