not really. To get into one of those schools you probably need around a 32. 28 is on the low end.
The average ACT score for UCLA is a composite of 30
Bluntly, no. UCB and UCLA, your looking to score at least 200 on the psats. Just keep in mind that the SAT and ACT are the tests you need to do well on.
Sat, satII, and act
Sat, satII, and act
Yes!
The entrance exams required by UCLA are the ACT and the ACT writing test or the SAT test. These tests must be completed prior to the December before the term you wish to enroll in.
Berkeley's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 27-34 on the English section, 27-34 on the Math section, and 27-33 Composite.
Because they were good enough to break it
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.
The School UCLA does not by defualt post the undergraduate profiles online. They are kep on file on the computers located in the main office.
Yes, UC Berkeley does accept ACT scores as part of its admissions process; however, the University of California system, including Berkeley, has adopted a test-optional policy. This means that students may choose whether to submit ACT scores as part of their application. It's important to check the latest admissions guidelines on UC Berkeley's official website for any updates or changes regarding testing requirements.
judged by top GPA of the students class rank and act/sat scores