Chance me! CCC to UCLA/ Berkeley/ USC/ UCSB

<p>Hey I am planning on applying to UCLA Business-Econ, Haas, Marshall and UCSB Econ-Accounting</p>

<p>GPA: 3.94 (4.0 UC Transferable)
In TAP for UCLA, did TAG for UCSB and just sent in my application for Club Cal to help me get into Haas (Club Cal is kind of like TAP for UCLA, for low income and/or if you are the first in your immediate family that expects to graduate from a 4-year)</p>

<p>My biggest problem are my pre-reqs, Ill have pretty much everything done except Calc 2 (only required by UCLA and UCSB) is this going to hurt me a lot?</p>

<p>Ill have all the major USC pre-reqs done by spring (the 2 econ classes, the 2 accounting classes, english, calc 1), what do u guys think my chances are?</p>

<p>Cal is gonna be a long shot, they want english 101+102 i only have 103 and AP credit for 101, and then I need like 3 more classes next semester to fulfill breadth. I'm gonna be taking like 19 units, dont wanna do that unless i have a realistic shot at cal. </p>

<p>For EC's i havent done much at school, in a couple honors societies but i do have like 200 hours of community service.</p>

<p>Your responses are really appreciated, thanks!!!!</p>

<p>You have a really good shot at UCSB, if you’re qualified for TAG. As for Cal, you’re not required to fulfill all breath requirements as far as I understand. check out the link and see if you have already fulfilled all Haas requirement. <a href=“http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/files/combinedsar.doc[/url]”>http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/files/combinedsar.doc&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Actually, he is absolutely required to fulfill breadth requirements. If not he will be rejected automatically.</p>

<p>UCLA-No chance without Calc II, sorry
Hass- Only if u complete breadth u have 60% shot. If not then no chance.</p>

<p>Marshall- Dont know enough about their selection stats</p>

<p>The rest 100%</p>

<p>What is Club Cal? Never heard of it before. Is it the same as Cal TAP?</p>

<p>Anyway, you have a good chance for all those schools because you completed most prereqs and have a good GPA. Your ECs suck though. Throwing random percentages in:</p>

<p>Berkeley 60%, UCLA 60%, USC 80%, UCSB 100%</p>

<p>Billionaire, that’s what I thought until I read the document above. See there’s the requirement for entering class of Fall 2011. It says at least two breath requirements needs to be fulfilled.</p>

<p>That is not what it is saying. It is referring to a PATTERN of courses you should take. You need all Breadth done and all prerequisites. That document merely suggests how you should go about doing that</p>

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<p>[Haas</a> Breadth Guidelines, Undergraduate Program - Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley](<a href=“Breadth Courses - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas”>Breadth Courses - Undergraduate Program - Berkeley Haas)</p>

<p>For students entering Haas in Fall 2012:

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<p><a href=“http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/pdf/admissionchanges.pdf[/url]”>http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/pdf/admissionchanges.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Yeah, you guys are right. I didn’t see it says Course Planning on the second page.</p>