What is the act range for UC Berkeley?
The average ACT Composite Score for Freshmen admitted for the 2009/2010 school year was a 30. Berkeley accepted 47.2% of applicants with a ACT of 31-36, 24.5%: 26-30, 16.1%: 21-25, 7.8%: 16-20, 1.8%: Below 16.
What courses should you take in high school to help you get into UC Berkeley?
Find out what their admission standards are and then make sure your high school credits meet them. These might include good grades, perhaps some AP courses to help you advance in math, outside activities and volunteering. High School Credit Units: Required (15 in all): Electives - 1 unit, English - 4, Foreign Language - 2, History - 2, Math - 3, Science Lab - 2, Visual/Performong Arts - 1 Reccomend in addtition to the ones required: Foreign Language - 3, Math - 4, Science Lab - 3. So you definitely should take at least that many classes of the right kinds. You wouldn't have to take the reccomended units, but it would be to your advantadge. Having more than what they asked for is better than having just the barebones of what they asked for.
Different UCs have better programs in different fields, but typically the toughest UCs to get accepted to are UC Berkeley, UCLA, and UCSD.
What is the student to teacher ratio at uc Berkeley?
This will vary. There is no set number at all. Larger, more popular courses or classes that are required for your major (lower division prerequisites) will typically have 1 professor to 500 students. This was the case for my Chem 1A, Math 1B, Sociology 1, Biology 1B, and MCB61 classes. So the largest classes get are 500 students. Some classes are in between with about 250 students. Discussion with your GSI (Graduate student instructor) will be a 1 GSI: 10-20 students. At the same time, my Theater 52AC class consisted of only a 100 students or so so it really depends. When you enroll for classes, you can see what the maximum limit of students for each class is and make your decisions that way but for lower division courses, class sizes will be large. As you get into upper division classes this will change and classes will be smaller, allowing for greater discussion and student-teacher interaction. Due to these large class sizes it is a good idea to go to your professor's office hours and meet him/her at that time because there will be far fewer students.
Does UC Berkeley has a TAG program for the community college students who want to transfer there?
No.
What is the benefit of a low student to teacher ratio?
Students get a lot more 1-1 time with the instructor. The instructor can get to know the individual students better which allows them to better identify areas where the student needs help. It woul;d probably also0 force the student to be more involved in activities and discussions as there would be less people in the room to take up the load
Established in 2005
Planning began in 1988, site was selected 1995, groundbreaking occurred 2002, and first class opened 2005
UC Merced is the tenth and newest of the University of California campuses.
How do you get a free scholarship to UC Berkeley?
To get a free scholarship into UC Berkeley, you want to work hard and get good grades. You can get free scholarships through playing sports as well.
What is the minimum SAT score for Yale?
There is no "minimum" because schools like Yale take into account a wide variety of factors for admission; SAT scores are only part of it. You can be accepted to a school even if your standardized test scores are below the average. However, there are statistics on the average scores of the middle 50% for Yale. Here is what is listed:
What colleges can you get into with 3.9 GPA and 2000 SAT score?
yale, Harvard, standford, Oregan, oregan State,Arizona, Arizona State, Washington, Washington state, gonzaga, portland state, pacific, unlv, Georiga, Ohio, Ohio state, Columbia, Kentucky, Iowa, Memphis, ucla, usc, UConn, Pitt, unc, duke, Tennessee, oaklahoma, oaklahoma state, Texas, Texas a&m, kansas, New York, howard, Michigan, michigam state, miama, Florida, Florida state, Arkansas, nebraska, pacific(California), LSU, Louiville, and many more......
How long is an undergraduate psychology major in UC Berkeley In years?
An associates degree takes approximately two years, and a bachelors four years as a full time student, and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college or university. Both degrees are considered undergraduate degrees. If one already holds an associates degree in a transferable program within the same field of study, then the bachelors should only take an additional two years.
What is the UC common application?
The UC common application is an application that you fill out if you want to apply to any of the UCs (University of California). It's made to make the application process easier by 1) completing and submitting the application all online and 2) one only needs to fill out once and after, one can just select the UCs one wants to apply to. Of course, the more UCs you select, the more money you have to pay to submit your application to each of those universities.
What SAT scores do you need to be accepted to UC Berkeley?
There is no minimum or suggested requirement. As you probably know, your acceptance is based on a multitude of items.
The average SAT score is as follows:
Reading: 665
Math: 696
Writing: 674
Composite: 2034
Source: http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/ITU.pdf
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What is the minimum SAT score required to get into UC Davis?
Higher than a 4.0, but between a 3.7-4.0 can get you in if you have other high qualifications (i.e. a STRONG SAT score [2200+], many extra curriculars, good essays).
What colony was home to Harvard the first university in the new world?
Massachusetts was home to Harvard the first university in the New World.
Where is the University Of California At Berkeley Foundation in Berkeley California located?
The address of the University Of California At Berkeley Foundation is: , Berkeley, CA 94720-7408
Is it possible to get into UC Berkeley or any other UC with a 2.0?
Unless you are extraordinary in sports, your chances are that of zero. The average UC Berkeley GPA is 4.18 and even UC Davis is a 4.0. Plus, the minimum required high school GPA is a 3.0. I have a 4.17 average and I still worry about getting into Berkeley.
Does uc irvine want letters of recommendation?
According to the UC home page and previous questions of the same nature answered in other sites, none of the UCs, Irvine included, require Letters of Recommendation for Freshman admission.
A GPA of 3.75 is excellent. However, remember the university is not only looking at the GPA. It attempts to get a full picture of the individual and not just one part. The University of California: Berkeley is competitive admitting approximately 22% of the applicants. To give yourself a better chance, look at the admissions criteria for this institution below.
Admission requirements: * Essay(s) required * Required: SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests; or ACT * If submitting ACT, the writing section is required Very important admission factors: * Application Essay * Rigor of secondary school record * State Residency * Academic GPA Important admission factors: * Character/Personal Qualities * Extracurricular Activities * Standardized Test Scores * Talent/Ability * Volunteer Work * Work Experience Considered: * Geographical Residence * First generation college student
Percentage of Asian in UC Berkeley?
In the fall of 2008, 41.6% of students enrolled at UC Berkeley were Asian/Pacific Islander.
97 percent of the students whose parents are involved in their education go on to attend college?
Parental involvement is key to a student's higher education
Before you just try and stop him, you should talk to him to find out what is causing him to cry. If other kids are crying, too, it could be a problem at school that you may be able to help solve. He may only be three, but he'll know what's wrong. Just try to talk to him first. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The behavior of children is usually as a result of the conditions that exist around them. They would usually cry because others are crying. They would also cry because it is their most effective method of expressing their emotions. The average child does not have the ability to explain their various emotions, like fear, anger, surprise, compassion etc., so they cry. It is ultimately the responsibility of competent and dedicated teachers to skillfully divert the attention of the children from those things that make them sad to those things will make them happy. If the children at the school are crying then the teachers are incompetent.