Apply to CoE (EECS) or L&S (CS)?

<p>SAT - 2260 (studying for 2350 in october)
ACT - 35
GPA - 3.7/4.0 UW
GPA - 4.1 W
Ethnicity: Indian Subcontinent
Gender: Male</p>

<p>AP Tests Completed:
2013
AP Calc AB (5)
AP Calc BC (5)
AP Microeconomics (4)
AP Computer Science (4)
AP Statistics (4)</p>

<p>2014
AP Biology 5
AP Chemistry 5
AP Physics B 5
AP Physics C 5
AP Physics C - E&M 3
AP Environmental Science 4
AP Comparative Government 4
AP US Government 3
AP Language and Composition 4
AP Macroeconomics 3</p>

<p>AP Tests (and classes) for senior year:
AP Psychology
AP European History
AP US History
AP World History
AP Literature and Composition
AP Human Geography</p>

<p>Senior Year projected classes:
At High School:
AP Lit
AP Euro
At University:
Multivariate Calculus
Theoretical Neuroscience (Graduate/Senior Undergrad Level Math)
Cryptography and Number Theory (Graduate/Senior Undergrad Level Math)
Linear Programming and Combination Optimization (Graduate/Senior Undergrad Level Math)</p>

<p>ECs:
Science Olympiad, Varsity Team. 11th, 12th
Physics Club, 11th, 12th
Science Club, 11th, 12th
Biology Olympiad Club (Study group for USABO), 11th, 12th, Co-Founder
Chemistry Olympiad Club (Study group for USNCO), 11th, 12th, Founder
Robotics Team - 12th
Math Team - 12th</p>

<p>I built some apps for google play store.
I am building a website for my Science Olympiad, USABO and USNCO clubs. (Both are pretty minor though)</p>

<p>Research:
Research at Carleton College</p>

<p>Also part of UMTYMP mathematics program at University of Minnesota.</p>

<p>So given my stats, which school should I apply to?
CoE with EECS? Or L&S for CS?</p>

<p>If I apply to CoE for a major other than EECS, like ChemE or BioMed, will my chance of acceptance increase chem compared to CoE for EECS?</p>

<p>ChemE is in the College of Chemistry.</p>

<p>Your ECs all started in the 11th grade? What did you do for the first two years of high school?</p>

<p>Are you OOS or in-state?</p>

<p>OOS</p>

<p>Lol i actually did not know about the ChemE thing, thanks.</p>

<p>First two years I was an idiot, lol. The activities i did then were things like ‘Asian Club’ and ‘Anime Club’… Nothing major.</p>

<p>Your ACT and SAT are good, but your GPA is significantly lower than the average GPA of OOS admits for 2014 (3.7 vs. 3.92).</p>

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<p>Chemical engineering is in the College of Chemistry.</p>

<p>Bioengineering, like EECS and College of Engineering (CoE) undeclared, are supposedly among the most popular and selective majors. The less popular ones, relative to their capacity, may be others like nuclear, industrial, mechanical, or civil, although the Hout report that shows the differences in selectivity is a decade old (i.e. popularity and selectivity may have changed since then). But changing major within the CoE is not guaranteed, except for CoE undeclared students who may declare any CoE major.</p>

<p>Regarding EECS versus L&S CS, L&S is generally considered less selective at frosh admission, but you must get a 3.0 GPA in the prerequisites to enter the L&S CS major (whereas if you are admitted to EECS, you are in the major from the start). EECS has more lower division math, science, and EE requirements than L&S CS, and gives more options to take more EE and fewer CS courses for your upper division courses. Breadth requirements for the CoE and L&S are different.</p>

<p><a href=“Berkeley Frosh Class of 2018 decision summary - #10 by ucbalumnus - University of California - Berkeley - College Confidential Forums”>Berkeley Frosh Class of 2018 decision summary - #10 by ucbalumnus - University of California - Berkeley - College Confidential Forums; is a summary of Berkeley admission decisions reported on these forums.</p>

<p>As an out-of-state student, can you afford the price? Berkeley does not offer financial aid against the out-of-state additional tuition – see the net price calculator.</p>

<p>Retaking the SAT is probably a waste of time – your 35 ACT is equivalent to 2330 SAT (or range 2290 to 2370), according to <a href=“http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/pdf/reference.pdf”>http://www.act.org/aap/concordance/pdf/reference.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Agreed, just use your ACT no need to retake the SAT.</p>