Chance an OOS

<p>SCORES/GPA:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8 (Unweighted), 4.4 (Weighted)
Class Rank: Doesn't rank, top 5%
ACT- 35, 9 writing
SAT IIs- 790 Math IIC, 750 Chem, 740 US History</p>

<p>ECS:</p>

<p>NHS President (12th) Treasurer (11th)
Jazz Band (10th-12th)
Marching Band (9th-10th)
Winter Track/Spring Track (9th-12th)
Cross Country (10th-12th)
FBLA (10th + 12th) </p>

<p>Job: Kumon Tutor (9th-12th)
Volunteer: Hospital (11th-12th) 100+ Hours</p>

<p>New York
Asian Male
Middle Income</p>

<p>Essays were pretty good.</p>

<p>You should be fine. i am also an OOS student and it seems like your GPA and ACT scores blow mine out of the water. I guess what it matters is what classes you’ve taken.</p>

<p>looks good. Any AP/IB?</p>

<p>yeah, you’re in. don’t worry about cal. :D</p>

<p>looks good. but oos is always throw up</p>

<p>I read somewhere that they’re increasing the amount of OOS students they accept, so I think you have a pretty good chance.</p>

<p>4 AP’s junior year
4 AP’s this year</p>

<p>@ESSENTIAL</p>

<p>They are?! Do you know why/by how much?</p>

<p>They don’t have to be APs specifically; some schools don’t even offer AP classes. But if you aren’t taking a good number of at least honors classes, that’s going to be a problem.</p>

<p>They’re increasing OOS admission because OOS students pay more and it would technically help fund the financial crisis that much more.</p>

<p>I wonder which program is the OP applying for?</p>

<p>[UC</a> Berkeley to admit more out-of-state students](<a href=“UC Berkeley to admit more out-of-state students”>UC Berkeley to admit more out-of-state students)</p>

<p>@RML</p>

<p>Bioengineering</p>

<p>^ 60% - 75% chance of acceptance</p>