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badminton berkeley

Enough Curricular Activities for UCLA or UC Berkeley?
Membership in Interact Club for three years (60 hours total)
Membership in other 3 clubs
Piano (6/Years)
Badminton(6/years)
Volunteer at Animal Shelter (2 years) 100 Hours Total
Tutoring at my school for about a year
Is this extracurricular activities for UCLA or Berkeley?
Or do I need to throw in a leadership position?
UCLA and Berkeley highly value leadership skills. Organizing projects for your clubs or holding a leadership position will help enhance your profile.
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2009 Cal Badminton CMD Consolation Semifinal @ Berkeley University
Can I get into UC Berkeley?
Gpa: 3.418
SAT: 2100
Act:29
extra curricular
volunteer to read to cancer patients at the library
year of key club
a year of badminton
two years of guitar club and fashion club
two years of leadership
I live in California
Berkeley favors students with a rigorous HS curriculum (high number of a-g and UC-approved honors/AP/IB/CC courses), 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. Given the number of factors considered and the complex data involved, it is essentially impossible for anyone to accurately predict your chance.
Berkeley is general achievement oriented (academic or extracurricular), meaning admissions is willing to overlook bad grades/test scores when excellent extracurriculars and/or extraordinary hardships are in the equation. Berkeley is especially interested in students who will take advantage of what Berkeley has to offer and become the agent of social change.
You can see the profiles of admitted students to Berkeley for Fall 2009 (detailed breakdown of GPA, SAT, ACT, SAT II, and other statistics) at http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/resources/materials/ITU.pdf on page 39 of the PDF file. This will give you an idea of how competitive you are for admission at Berkeley.


