<p>You can read my full story here - <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/graduate-school/742904-help-plan-my-three-year-road-csu-top-engineering-grad-school.html%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/graduate-school/742904-help-plan-my-three-year-road-csu-top-engineering-grad-school.html</a></p>
<p>Here's the short version:</p>
<p>By time of transferring</p>
<p>Applying to UCB EECS Undergraduate Program from CSUEB
3.5 (after Fall) or 3.6 cumulative GPA (Right before transferring)
4.0 Major GPA (I will make sure of that!)
Senior Transfer according to units completed (more than 100 Semester units)
Major Prerequisites will be partially done after Fall, and fully done after Spring before Transferring</p>
<p>College Extracurricular Activities - </p>
<p>Three years member of a Anime club organization 1 year VP, 2 years President
Volunteer Half a year for non-profit clinic for immigrants without insurance
Writing Intern Half a year publishing articles on Video game technology
Editor Half a year for Video Game reviews club
Best Buy Half a year as Sales Associate
Current Retail Job Price Change for at least three months</p>
<p>High School Extracurricular Activities -</p>
<p>Yearbook Two separate years as Assistant Editor-in-Chief and Technology Coordinator
Wrestling Three years on Varsity, one year as Captain. Won MVP
Anime Club 3 years as VP
B-boy club President and Founder for one year
Outdoor adventure Club one year as VP
Video Game Club Two year as Secretary</p>
<p>My vast amount of units is because I was studying English for three years. But now, I am focused on Electrical Engineering (also in honor of my father's choice of career). The few poor grades which lower my GPA is in Upper Division English, so I'm counting on the admission committee to understand that.</p>
<p>I transferred to CSUEB from another State college only a month or two ago. Reasons include that it was too late to transfer to UC at the time and I don't have the major prerequisites done anyways.</p>
<p>I will be the first to go to UC, second to go to college, with one of my brothers dropping out of high school. Family income used to be low, but is now low-medium. I have lived in the same city in the bay area my whole life.</p>
<p>My Personal Statements WILL be the deciding factor, as it will explain my switch in major and my change in work ethic and how I see life.It will be clear that I had no passion in my career until recently.</p>
<p>It might be a small chance, but it's there, and I'm going to apply to Berkeley in four months when the application comes out. I will spend the time crafting my personal statements and trying to get one more extracurricular activity in.</p>
<p>So how do you feel about my chances, and what else can I do to increase them?</p>