<p>Financial aid-
how does that work, if the estimate is for a whole year? Does that mean our fees will cover this semester and next fall semester?
Does this mean we have to do FAFSA and stuff again?
Housing-
How often than not will we not get a dorm for spring?
Test Scores-
Does Berkeley only take your highest math SAT score overall? Because that is what it looks like to me...and if we already submitted our SAT scores during the application process, that means we won't need to submit that portion again right? Just AP scores?
Also...requirements to graduate is basically, we have all four years to do those right?
HAHA, so sorry.</p>
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<li>Financial aid is distributed by semester. FAFSA is done only when you apply for admission. The estimations are made then, but the money is distributed as time goes along.</li>
<li>If you are a spring admit and matriculate in the spring, you will probably have a dorm slot, as not everyone in the dorms during the fall rolls over into the spring.</li>
<li>Your SAT I scores are taken by test sitting, and these were submitted during the application process.</li>
<li>The timing for graduation is flexible, departmental counselors are usually pretty lenient in setting timelines for major/minor requirements if you stay in contact with them, 5th year seniors are pretty common nowadays.</li>
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<p>Thank you CalBear!
However, on my MyBerkeley page, my test scores only show one score as<br>
Highest SAT Subject Math but the score came from my SAT not my SAT subject test…Is that normal?</p>
<p>That is interesting, when I was admitted I did not even have the MyBerkeleyPage feature so I would not know much about that.</p>
<p>I was a spring admit last year (eventually turned it down) but for spring admits, there is a program called FPF (Fall Program for Freshmen) where spring admits are allowed to attend school in the fall but have to take classes off campus in a smaller building. The bonus to this is that you get to move in and you get your guaranteed housing for next semester. Ps, you have to pay a non refundable reservation fee if you want to do FPF, and spots are limited! I reserved a spot by emailing them and asking for a waiver because I was financially eligible.</p>