<p>I am currently in a community college. I completed 32 UC (University of California) transferable units so far with a 3.53 GPA. I'm in clubs, but not in leadership positions yet. If I raise my GPA in the upcoming semesters, what do you think my chance of getting into UC Berkeley Haas of Business as an undergrad would be? I got a "B" grade in Macroeconomics if that helps. Will that hurt my chances? When a UC (University of California) accepts you after they reviewed your application and personal statement, what grades/GPA do you need to maintain for them to not revoke your acceptance? Please help!</p>
<p>Just being honest here:</p>
<p>U.C. Berkeley is very tough to get into with a 3.53 even for majors not impacted. Haas being a top 5 business program in the country, you can probably assume you’ll need a much higher GPA. Though if you show steady increase, write a great essay, and your EC’s are off the charts then maybe you’d have a little more chance but I’d say…maybe 10%? I’d try to aim to keep the GPA above 3.8. Side note, even with a 3.8 chances at Haas are still pretty low.
What I’m trying to say is that if you want to get into Haas you pretty much need near perfect grades.</p>
<p>UC-Berkeley HAAS is very competitive. A 3.5 GPA is on the low side while the average admitted transfer into HAAS was a +3.89 GPA.</p>