<p>What stats would you need to get inorder to get in? If you got in, can you post your stats(SAT, APs, SAT 2s, GPA(UW & W), and other stuff). Thanks. Also list any helpful study tips when in high school.</p>
<p>I'm in EECS for '10. Stats:</p>
<p>SAT: 640 W 680 M 740 R
770 Math IIC 730 Chem</p>
<p>3.95 UW 4.3 UCW 4.45 W</p>
<p>5 APUSH, Comp Sci AB | 4 AP Chem</p>
<p>EECS '10</p>
<p>SAT 2040 Comp. (760M 620R 660W)
ACT 32
SAT II's: Chem 750, MathIIC 760</p>
<p>GPA: 3.97/4.00 UW
No Class Rank</p>
<p>I'm from out of state, too.</p>
<p>Than I guess I should say that I'm instate.</p>
<p>Also in EECS '10</p>
<p>InState
GPA 3.61 UW 3.90 UCW
SAT 800M/720V/800W
SATII 800M/800Chem/740phys</p>
<p>But I think my GPA makes me an anomaly.</p>
<p>EECS '10
Instate, extremely competitive Bay Area publich high school.</p>
<p>GPA 3.99-4.00 / 4.00 UW, ~4.3 UCW
SAT: 760M/740V/700W = 2200
ACT: 35
SATII 800MIIC/800Physics/770BioM/780Mandarin
AP physics B 5
AP statistics 4 -__-</p>
<p>a friend who was accepted into EECS (w/Regents) in-state</p>
<p>SAT1: 800, 800, 800 = 2400
SAT2: Math2c 800, Chem 800, Bio 800, Physics 800
UW GPA: 3.9 UW, 4.6 W
AP: US History 4, Biology 5, Calc BC 5</p>
<p>Any tips or advice on how to study to get into EECs....</p>
<p>wow, Roy, I can't believe you got in with a math SAT below 700, you retard! ;)</p>
<p>you should pair up with quasimoto's friend! :)</p>
<p>I was accepted to EECS (w/Regents) in-state, although I'm probably not going. It's still a great program though.
SAT 1: 800 M, 800 CR, 710 W
SAT 2: Math 2c 800, Chemistry 770, U.S. History 770
GPA: 4.0 UW, 4.7 W
AP: Calculus BC 5, Biology 5, English Lang 5, US History 5</p>
<p>To get into EECS, just try to get the highest GPA you can and show your prowess at math and science (and computer science I guess if your school offers it). Then, do as well as you can on the SATs and don't dismiss the application essays either. Good luck!</p>