You would need roughly a 4.2 or 4.3 GPA weighted to be in the safe zone for either school, since they have similar requirements. For the SAT, you should ideally have a score of at least 2000, although I have known people who have gotten in with a little less. Remember that extracurriculars and the essay you have to write factor in as well, so make sure not to be remiss in those areas.
It's possible. I know people who got in with a 1650 gpa, however the gpa was a bit higher
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2200 or higher for sure. your gpa is too low
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A weighted average is a more accurate measurement of scores or investments that are of relative importance to each other. Identify the numbers to be used, identify the weights of each number, convert percentages to decimals, multiply each number by its weight, and add them together to get the weighted score.
You have to multiply your score and then divide
You have what's known as a weighted average. The 80 score is weighted more heavily than the 91 score, so the weighted average will be closer to 80 than a non-weighted average. 0.85 x 80 = 68 0.15 x 91 = 13.65 68 + 13.65 = 81.65
5000
2-1 stanford.
Assuming the questions are all weighted the same, you can miss 5 and score 90%.
A score of 1950,which is a 98%, can make you go the top 4 universities like Berkeley, Stanfard, Harvard, and Princeton.
You will need an average of 1800 or higher. You will need an average of 1800 or higher.
Cal won, 34-10.
consumer evaluate the each brand in terms of each brand attribute and assign weighted score and at last select that brand which gets highest score