UC’s calculate your GPA differently, only 10-11th grades for the a-g course requirements. They look at Freshman grades to make sure you passed all the a-g course requirements and Senior year courses are reviewed for rigor and completion of these requirements.
Have you taken a year of Visual/Performing arts course which is a UC requirement?
Here is the UC GPA calculator so please post the Unweighted, Capped Weighted and Fully Weighted: https://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/
Based on your academic and EC profile, you look very competitive for UCB.
Does your Father live in California for work?
For in-state tuition, you need to meet the following requirements:
Residency requirements
**There are four requirements you must fulfill in order to be a California resident for purposes of tuition at UC. All these requirements must be met by the residence determination date (generally the first day of classes) of the term for which you request a resident classification.
- Physical presence
You must be continuously physically present in California for more than one year (366 days) immediately prior to the residence determination date of the term for which you request resident status. If you moved to California primarily to attend the University of California, you are here for educational purposes and may not be eligible for a resident classification for purposes of tuition.
- Intent to remain in California
You must establish your intent to make California your home one year prior to the residence determination date of the term for which you request resident status.
- Financial independence
If you’re an unmarried undergraduate under the age of 24 and your parent(s) are not California residents, you must be able to verify financial independence for the two full years immediately preceding the term you wish to enroll. Graduate students are presumed to be financially independent unless they were claimed as a dependent on their parents’ federal tax return for the most recent tax year.
- Immigration status
You must have the legal ability to establish a permanent domicile in the United States, meaning that you must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or hold a valid, qualifying nonimmigrant visa.
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