<p>2240 SAT Superscored
680 CR 770 M 790 W
Single Sitting - 2180
4.2 Weighted GPA - Will Be Higher
3.65 Unweighted GPA
4.2 UC GPA</p>
<p>4 SAT II's all 750+ Biology : 770 Math II : 750</p>
<p>Top 10% out of 550</p>
<p>Korean
Hardest course load possible - 8 APS in total all 4s and 5s (no need to bore u)</p>
<p>Essays -Passionate
Recommendations - One Excellent, One Average</p>
<p>EC's - My Weakest Part - Jus Average
Varisty Wrestling
Piano - (12 years) - various awards
Job At Motel
Hospital Volunteer 100+ hours
A lot of clubs - nothing significant
Tutoring Group - 200+ hours
LA Works Volunteer Program
Model UN Secretary</p>
<p>INTERNATIONAL APPLICANT REQUIRING NO FINANCIAL AID(canadian citizen)</p>
<p>What makes ECs “jus average” is not having any awards, recognition, placement, etc. with those achievements. </p>
<p>Have you competed well in any wrestling tournaments, gotten any MUN awards, or anything along those lines?</p>
<p>League Titles, Piano Competitions (random ones), jus about it, chances???</p>
<p>i would say low reach. you have impressive credentials; it’s just that it’s so hard to get into uc berkeley if you don’t live in ca! you definitely have a good shot though :)</p>
<p>^ “low reach” is rather generous; Berkeley admissions are highly competitive for international applicants.</p>
<p>Eh, iam not requesting aid and UC’s are increasing international students</p>
<p>to let you know admissions are like this:</p>
<p>1Community College Transfer
2Instate Students
3Everyone else</p>
<p>so its harder for you by a lot</p>
<p>i noe some korean dude who lived in georgia and got into berkley
he barely did any EC but he got goooooooood grades and volunteered
i think you could do it</p>