<p>There is a timeline on the Haas website. My whole entire intrepretation of the calendear was that I was not accepted if they did not ask me to submit the Haas Transfer Application for the second round on March 1. Fortunately for me, I did receive an email on March 1, inviting me to submit essays, a resume, and other forms because I was chosen for further consideration by the Haas admissions committee. Sorry, if that means that you were not accepted. You can view the calendar at: <a href="http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/transferappl.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/Undergrad/transferappl.html</a></p>
<p>Anyway, I don't have exceptional stats. But, I believe that I have an edge because I am graduating community college with 116 units at the age of 17. My GPA is 3.73, but I had a 3.82 when I initially submitted my application in November. I have two Cs (Calculus II and Trig) and two Bs (Calculus I and Conversational Italian). I am active member of the student government and honor society. I volunteered at the library, TeenCentral.Net, PTSD Alliance, and more. Also, I wrote for the school paper and other publications (editor-in-chief of the student government newsletter). </p>
<p>I do not have too many awards or special gifts, but I wrote a decent personal statement that emphasized the unique nature of my community college experience. I participated in the UC Berkeley Starting Point Mentorship program, though.</p>