What are my chances for Berkeley

<p>-competitive college prep school</p>

<p>-pretty rigorous schedule, honors courses whenever possible, 2 AP’s a
year for 11th and 12th grade, (our school only allows three AP’s a
year and only in 11th and 12th grade)
-in 9th grade just the basic classes with honors geometry
-in 10th just the basic classes with honors algebra 2
-in 11th honors precalc BC, ap chem (got a 5 on AP), ap english (got a
2 on AP), us history, french 4, and digital projects
-in 12th honors physics, ap bio, ap calc BC, debate/a lit class,
financial life skills, animation independent study
-overall GPA is a weighted 4.03 on a maximum unweighted 4.33 scale
(unweighted 3.85)</p>

<p>-took the SAT twice got a 1370 first time, 1470 second time (800M, 670V)
-800 chem SATII, 800 Math IIC SATII, 700 Writing SATII</p>

<p>-Average extracurriculars/ awards/ volunteering/ etc., but no single
special interest or talent.
-National honors society, high honors, couple class awards, an art award.
-worked at NASA last summer, did a couple littler assistant jobs
throughout high school
-Did a little tutoring, food drives, health fairs, and other
volunteering things each about once a year
-student council, french exchange, amnesty international secretary,
and a couple other clubs just for a year
-tennis 9, 10th and 12th, (no awards)
-took some summer classes at local colleges for two summers</p>

<p>-good recomendations and probably a slightly above average essay</p>

<p>what are my chances?</p>

<p>Thanks alot</p>

<p>Are you in state? If so, I would think you have a decent chance, but Berkeley is
random so you never know.</p>

<p>no i forgot to post that im out of state</p>

<p>reach/long shot. Your stats with instate are 'reach', so out of state becomes 'long shot'. And I'm assuming the GPA posted is the UC-style weighted GPA, not your schools'. Avg for accepted students is 4.15.</p>

<p>his scores are in the upper percentiles, i wouldnt say that they are "reach"</p>

<p>dd has nearly exact stats, is in-state and the GC rates it 'longshot'. This makes it longshot for him as well, even though he is 'in range'. I usually don't give 'chances', but in this case, I'm referencing the opinion of a professional.</p>