<p>Major: Computer Science
GPA: 3.80 on transfer application
Completing IGETC/CSU GE Breadth and what I can on Assist.org</p>
<p>Leaving out some other pre-requisite courses that I've taken, this will be my class list and grade situation before I transfer:
Calculus I: A
Calculus II: A
Calculus III: A
Linear Algebra: A
Differential Equations: A
Physics 1A: A
Physics 1B: A
Physics 1C: A
Objects: B
Data Structures: A
English Composition 1: A
English Composition 2: A
A in all general ed
No honors courses, or APs
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<p>Extra curricular:</p>
<p>"Volunteer experience"
[ul]
[<em>]I've been a community content moderator for Steam [Valve Software] since 2004. I've also beta tested software for Valve over the years, and I lend direct user experience feedback on some projects when needed.
[</em>]I've been an editor for a Valve fan website since 2005.
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<p>"Activities"
[ul]
[<em>]2013 Developed Android app and published to Google Play.
[</em>]2011 Developed small game in C++.
[<em>]2013 Google CodeJam participant.
[</em>]Other coding events.
[/ul]</p>
<p>"Awards"
[ul]
[li]2007 division winner of an industrial education expo. Was a 3D animation project in high school.[/li][/ul]</p>
<p>"Work experience"
[ul]
[<em>]2011-2012 Home Depot warehouse associate, some IT work.
[</em>]2008-2010 Warehouse associate at lesser known companies.
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<p>I imagine that my GPA would be good enough to get accepted in to most of the UCs or CSUs, especially with TAG and other agreements. Right? But schools like Berkeley and UCLA are extremely competitive obviously, so this is where my ECs come into play.</p>
<p>Do my ECs make enough sense to put down on my application and discuss in my statement? Are they interesting or relevant enough to increase my chances of being accepted into a uni like Berkeley?</p>
<p>I sincerely need input as I haven't really been able to discuss this with anyone yet, and the advice provided by this community has answered a lot of questions for me already. Please ask if you need more info from me. Thanks for reading. (:</p>