Pls Helpppp!

<p>I am currently in 11th grade and I'm doing CIE A Levels.My subjects are : English, Maths, Economics, History and Accounting.
This are my extra curricular and academic achievements.</p>

<p>IGCSE's : 6 A*s,1 A.
Accounting and Business Studies 100 UPM.
Economics 97 UPM.
Top 3% of class.
Vice Head Girl of School
Volunteer at National Blind School since 2009
6 Year diploma in Dance with 1st distinction
Done an internship at a renowned Private Firm.
Done a summer internship as an assistant trainee in the Economics dept of a firm.
Organised 2 Huge Charity drives at school. (Joy of giving)
Volunteer at the local children's center.I teach them dancing.
Worked for 2 years part time at a charity organization which helps children
in remote parts of India.
Worked on the Editorial Team of The School's Magazine
Editor of the school Economics Magazine.
President of the General Assembly in school MUN.
High School curriculum: Very rigorous.
SAT :2150</p>

<p>However, the problem is that through out my high school I did not take a single science course. Does this reduce my chances of getting in to zero?</p>

<p>Well according to the A-G requirements of Cal, science courses are pretty much mandatory. Sorry about that ):</p>

<p>Seems like you’re an international (A levels, accounting, head girl haha)…if so, you may luck out. I think your best bet it to call and ask them. UCs realize you may not have had the same opportunities - but your ECs are really good. For instance, I have met a few pretty amazing kids from India here, and I know in the Indian system, you don’t do things outside the “group” you choose - so commerce people don’t do language/science, etc, which is what I think happened to you.</p>

<p>I’m international too, been through the whole thing (took A Levels too, but not the same ones as the OP’s). Unfortunately they really need those science subjects.</p>

<p>Aw mannn…can the OP cram and take like a bio subject test or something to have it count? The whole equivalency thing or something like that? That’s no fair :(</p>

<p>The A-G requirements state at least 2 years of physics, chem or bio are required. So you need the 2 years, there’s no getting out of that.</p>