<p>UC GPA: 3.96
SAT: 2110
SAT 2's: 800 (Math Level 2), 720 (Chemistry)
Graduating with the completion of 10 AP courses</p>
<p>ECs: Strong
Essays: I think they tell about me the most...VERY strong
Leadership: Eagle Scout, Co - President of Math Club...fairly strong
Community Service: PLENTY</p>
<p>How do I look?
I am applying as a Biomedical Engineering major here.</p>
<p>being co-president of anything is unacceptable. imagine if america had a co-president, that would be a disaster. Better change it to vice president on your application.</p>
<p>If you’re in-state and in the top 10% of your graduating class, you have a fair chance of getting admitted. But the sheer number of applicants to Cal makes its application process weird sometimes. And, co-founder is fine. :)</p>
<p>I hear that the class of 2010 is not quite the smartest (in relation with the other classes and the ones that just graduated). If this were true, would this make it easier for ppl to get in when compared to previous years?</p>
<p>to ask a question like that you must have a 3.97 or above a 2120 on your SAT’s. This way the individual who is answering your question knows that you are not completely inept in the area of reasoning and basic logic. </p>
<p>they will also only answer if your personal statement to be about someone else. Let me give you an example: “Tina became the person who she is today because of one even that impacted her life in a profound and meaningful way, her mommy and daddy buying her a puppy…In conclusion, Tina would make a fantastic addition to the vibrant and unique culture that surrounds each and every campus in the University of California.” This way the individual answering your question knows that you understand how to tell a story not about yourself. </p>
<p>Step 1) Learn how to correctly construct a sentence (including how to use periods)
Step 2) Give useless advice that includes things not mentioned in the thread (academic league after freshmen year?)</p>