Quick question about submitting SATIIs

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>Just thought of something: I'm planning on majoring in Computer Science, and am looking at UCB and UCLA. At UCB, I can study CompSci at their Letters & Science college, which has no requirements for a Chem/Physics/Biology SATII. (I have a 790 Math II, & a 740 USH) However, at UCLA, it appears I can only study CompSci at the Engineering college, which REQUIRES Math II and Chem/Physics/Bio SATII. The problem is, I only have a 660 Chemistry SATII score, and I heard recently that you can't specify which SATII scores you want to send to SPECIFIC UCs; rather, you have to send all your SATII's to the main UC system, which then distributes them to the schools. Does this mean I'd have to submit my 660 Chemistry score to Berkeley if I want to apply to the College of Engineering at UCLA?</p>

<p>Any insight would be helpful. Should I be worried about being accepted at Berkeley if I am required to submit the 660?</p>

<p>For reference, here is a brief run-through of my stats:</p>

<p>SATI: 2300 - 730CR, 800Math, 770Writing
ACT: 34 Composite</p>

<p>Captain of Varsity Basketball, Internship in IS department of state agency doing web design, director/coach of basketball camp, work for a private tutoring company.</p>

<p>Weighted GPA is around 4.4-4.5?
Unweighted is 3.98/9ish.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance for any help!</p>

<p>Your top two scores from two different subjects are used for admission evaluation. For engineering, scores from Math Level 2 and a science are also reviewed to determine proficiency in those subjects.</p>

<p>I would recommend for you to either retake Chemistry or try another science subject. UCLA is very academic achievement oriented; higher scores will give you better advantage.</p>