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if you don't get a questionairre, you're either totally in or totally out?</p>
<p>so i'm totally out?? oh well</p>
<p>(not stellar. 660v630m, 740writing, 620 math Ic, 650 us history, 28 ACT, 3.75uc gpa)
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<p>as u can tell i'm repeating myself... can anybody answer that?</p>
<p>That's usually how the college application process goes, you apply, and they decide to accept or not accept you. If you didn't get a questionnaire, it simply means that they already have enough information about you to make that decision.</p>
<p>i got one two days ago with like 5 questions about my talent in playing the clarinet...</p>
<p>After reading the posts my theroy is that they send the letters to people who are mabe less then a divation lower then the average berkeley accepte gpa wise, but have high test scores. From what I have seen the higest gpa for a person who got the letter was 4.16 and he was an out of state applicant. This is just my theory becasue no one who had an above avrg. gpa (4.24 I beleive) for a berkeley acceptee has gotten a letter.
awakendream I would say it depends on your major</p>
<p>socalnick, you are sooooo right</p>
<p>I got a questionairre.....my GPA is like 3.6 but my SAT is only 1350 and my SAT II is 800 X 3....</p>
<p>socalnick: i applied undeclared.. oh well i probably won't get into cal anyways but we'll see...</p>