Berkeley

<p>Now that you can see all of my other decisions, how do you think my chances at Berkeley are?</p>

<li>Berkeley (Pending)</li>
<li>UCLA (Rejected)</li>
<li><p>UC San Diego (Accepted - Poli Sci / International Relations)</p>

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<li><p>UC Irvine (Accepted - Poli Sci)</p></li>
<li><p>UC Santa Barbara (Accepted - Poli Sci / International Relations)</p></li>
<li><p>UC Riverside (Accepted w/ Chancellor’s Scholarship - Poli Sci)</p></li>
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<p>UC GPA: 3.818</p>

<p>SAT I: 710 (M) / 730 (V)</p>

<p>SAT II: 740 Writing / 700 Math IC / 740 US History</p>

<p>AP’s: I took European History sophomore year (got a 4 on the test) and took English Language (5), US History (4), Chemistry (4), and Calculus AB (4) during my junior year. This year, I am taking AP Statistics, Biology, Psychology, and English Literature.</p>

<p>Honors Courses: Freshman year, I took Honors Biology and Literature. Sophomore year, I took Honors Chemistry, Pre-Calculus, and World Literature. This year, I am taking Honors American Government, because AP Government was not offered.</p>

<p>EC’s: I have been a devoted member of Academic Decathlon, the Computer Club, Chess Club, and the California Scholarship Federation since freshman year. I have been Treasurer, and am now President, for Academic Decathlon and Vice President of Computer Club.</p>

<p>Volunteering: I spent some time this summer at a local convalescent center and created strong relationships with many patients and employees there.</p>

<p>I am also considered low income by UCSD’s standards. My parents combined income was just below 41,000 dollars last year.</p>

<p>Really, it's anyones guess. 50/50.</p>

<p>in the range</p>

<p>GPA is a little low though</p>

<p>wow, now my rejection from UCLA doesn't look that bad :), your stats are better and still got rejected.
gl</p>

<p>Zagat, i fint it amusing that you give a person with a very low GPA and SATI a 90% chance of acceptance while you give saint a 50% chance.</p>

<p>I'd give him a 40-50% chance.</p>

<p>The other poster was African American, and UCB desperately needs to bring up their number of black students.</p>

<p>Zagat, no UC uses affirmitive action anymore.</p>

<p>No bubbles, but they let in who they want and UCB wants African Americans badly.</p>

<p>I'm brown... But I guess that doesn't count for anything, huh? Would anyone else like to give me some feedback?</p>

<p>What does it matter? You'll hear from Berkeley in a matter of days, maybe today. So chill out.</p>