Specific question re: integrative biology preparation. Is this why I got rejected? Please help!!!

Hi, all,

I was rejected by UC Berkeley this spring. Many people around me, some with lower GPAs, got in. They seemed to have the same qualifications that I did, although maybe their personal statements were better, I just don’t know. Specifically, I was wondering if I was rejected because as an application for Integrative Biology as as junior transfer, I didn’t complete ANY physics yet. The physics were planned for summer and fall. Integrative biology majors at Berkeley are not REQUIRED to complete physics prior to transfer but it is “strongly recommended”. Do you think that my application was immediately dismissed because of the lack of physics meaning that my major preparation was weaker than other candidates, and Berkeley received such a high number of applications that they just had to find some to get rid of? I haven’t heard of anyone who didn’t get their physics done and got accepted anyway, but I don’t know that many people that well. I’m just looking for some insight because I only applied to two schools, and I got into Davis. I’m just not sure that I want to attend Davis and wonder if I should hold out for Berkeley next year (I have to do my physics after finishing at Davis, anyway, so it’s not going to take me any longer). On the other hand, I got financial aid at Davis that totally covers my tuition and then some, and it IS a great school. But my commute is over an hour. Berkeley was the big prize, and I’m near the top of my class at LMC. Should I hold out for next year?

Its possible. I was missing one class from assist for Berkeley and didnt make it over other applicants I felt were weaker than I, no offense to them of course. The only thing they had was all the pre-reqs. So… might be.