What are my chances of getting into UC Berkeley?

<p>*Overall GPA: *
unweighted= 3.77 / weighted = 4.31
Ranked #4 in the class.</p>

<p>SAT exams:
SAT I: 1800 (planning to take another one in october)
SAT II: Bio= 630 U.S History=640 Math II=590</p>

<p>*AP courses that I took: *
AP Biology
AP World History
AP U.S History
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP American Government
AP Art History
AP Chemistry </p>

<p>Leadership roles:
President
Secretary
Secretary
Secretary
Treasurer
Cabinet
Vice President
Vice President
Club Rep</p>

<p>Extra activities:
Marching Band
Symphonic Band
Tennis
Track
Interact
Key Club
Youth Community Service (YCS)
Invisible Children
Journalism
National Honor Society (NHS)
California Scholarship Federation (CSF)
Associated Student Body Government (ASB)</p>

<p>your primary downfall would be your SAT I and SAT II scores.
They're very low for UC Berkeley. To be competitive for UC Berkeley, hit 2100+ and high 600's at LEAST for SAT II's.
Other than that, your EC list seems a bit like a laundry list, but you have many leadership positions so it's OK(make sure you list what your position was in what club; i.e, president of band, not just president)</p>

<p>and also, are you CA resident?</p>

<p>Fairly good chance if in-state. Also, do those club leadership positions in any way reflect a single interest (besides getting into Berk), or are they random? Club leadership reflective of a single interest would be very helpful.</p>

<p>I just listed positions that i have held...
but they're all for organizations and clubs.
Their not towards a particular interest though but they all fall under categories of academic, government, or community service.
I was aiming for the well-rounded type of impression.</p>

<p>and yes, I am aware that my SAT scores are low but i'm still planning
to take them over. I only took each of the exams once so far.</p>

<p>And yes I am a resident in California. </p>

<p>I'm mainly interested in Berkeley because of it's architecture major.</p>

<p>By the way, thank you for both your responses.</p>