Berkeley > MIT & Stanford

<p>Guys, why not look at Statsfinder:
[University</a> of California: StatFinder](<a href=“http://statfinder.ucop.edu/statfinder/default.aspx]University”>http://statfinder.ucop.edu/statfinder/default.aspx)
1.
All students:
Weighted GPA:4.00-4.19
SAT (M/V): 700-800:
Applied: 2803
Accepted: 1226 (admit rate: 44%)
Enrolled: 457 (yield: 37%)
2.
All students
Weighted GPA:>4.20
SAT (M/V): 700-800:
Applied: 4378
Accepted: 3357 (admit rate: 77%)
Enrolled: 934 (yield: 28%)
3.
California students
Weighted GPA:4.00-4.19
SAT (M/V): 700-800:
Applied: 2008
Accepted: 1027 (admit rate: 51%)
Enrolled: 412 (yield: 40%)
4.
California students
Weighted GPA:>4.20
SAT (M/V): 700-800:
Applied: 3139
Accepted: 2734 (admit rate: 51%)
Enrolled: 822 (yield: 40%)
5.(1. minus 3.)
OOS students
Weighted GPA:4.00-4.19
SAT (M/V): 700-800:
Applied: 795
Accepted: 199 (admit rate: 25%)
Enrolled: 47 (yield: 24%)
6. (2. minus 4.)
OOS students
Weighted GPA:>4.20
SAT (M/V): 700-800:
Applied: 1239
Accepted: 623 (admit rate: 50%)
Enrolled: 112 (yield: 18%)</p>

<p>So it appears to me if you have high stats, Berkeley is easier even for OOS (I don’t think the chance for Stanford is in the range of 25-50% if all you got is just high stats). It seems to me one of the main things that stops Berkeley from being as selective as schools like Stanford for OOS students is the low yield they have for OOS students.</p>