What are my Chances of Getting in? True Feed back!

<p>I am a junior, and I will be applying for early decision to all of my top choices this upcoming fall. </p>

<p>Schedule</p>

<p>IB Psychology I: A
IB Theory of Knowledge I: A
IB Math Studies: C
IB Biology I: A
IB World Literature: A
IB Spanish I: B
IB European History: A</p>

<p>Accomplishments
200 Service Hours
2 years of Tennis
2 years of Soccer
Debate Team for 3 years
Have been in IB for 7 years</p>

<p>Weighed GPA: 4.6
Unweighted GPA: 3.5</p>

<p>C doesn’t bode too well. Weighted GPA they cap at a 4.3 I believe, and the unweighted average is like a 3.8-4.0. ECs are really quite average, pretty simple.</p>

<p>It’s hard to tell without test scores, right now I’d say it’s definitely doable, but a reach.</p>

<p>In-state or OOS? if in-state, you have a chance.
Which major?</p>

<p>The C in studies is pretty bad… studies is ridiculously easy.
and yeah, ECs are boring-ish.</p>

<p>as everyone else said, your ECs are definately very average and don’t make you stand out. with regards to elite schools most applicants have very rigorous courseloads/high test scores and those ECs/essays are really what make applicants stand out. if you’re out of state, cal would probably be a reach.</p>

<p>Also, you can’t apply ED to multiple schools…</p>

<p>If you want chances on Berkeley, I’d say on a scale of very likely, likely, medium, not likely, extremely unlikely:</p>

<p>If you’re OOS, applying to L&S, medium-likely at best. If OOS, engineering, not likely. If in state engineering, medium-likely. And if in state L&S, likely. </p>

<p>Now, each of these will be bumped up a good notch if you get good SAT scores.</p>

<p>Lastly, forget you read my post, because I (and most others) don’t know what we’re talking about when we chance you. =]</p>

<p>I can tell you, however, that in your case high test scores could be exactly what you need.</p>