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Can i get into UC berkeley with a UC gpa of 3.8 and a ACT score of 30 and great great extracurriculars?
by extracurriculars i mean GREAT! i have volunteeered over 630 hours! I have joined many clubs and am presidents of 3 clubs. Then I am captain of Speech and debate, science bowl, acdemic decathalon, robotics. I have played football for over a year. And from debate i have been an octofinalist in 3 out of the 4 tournaments i have gone to and ranked top 5 % in the ranks. From robotics i helped my team win 1st place in the 2009 VEX Nationals Competition in America. Then i have done orchestra for 4 years. mentored in Islamic Reading for 2 years, in a USC medical – corporation program for 3 years, helped start an online buisness for raising money to sent to the poor and homeless people in Bangladesh, and I have done a n internship at a law firm. What do you guys think? Do I have a chance? Im really stressed out and wanted to know really badly.
UC admission evaluation is based on a variety of factors. All UCs favor factors such as the rigor of your HS curriculum (number of UC-approved honors/AP/IB/CC courses completed), excellent weighted and unweighted GPA, and demonstrated leadership abilities. You are also compared to your peers, meaning your academic and extracurricular achievements are viewed in context of students in your HS who applied to the UCs this year and 3 years prior. Given the number of factors considered and the complex data involved, it is essentially impossible for anyone to accurately predict your chance.
Berkeley is life achievement oriented, meaning students who demonstrate abilities in overcoming hardship and/or limited educational opportunities are just as competitive as students who have excellent grades and demonstrated leadership potential.
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