<p>So I’m not an amazing test taker and got a 1900. I am still proud of myself because I did my best though. I was wondering how admissions view this score, and how much of a dissuader it would be for admission. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>It is too general a question to ask. No school admission is based on a single SAT score. According to Berkeley’s common data set, their 25% SAT is 1840 and their 75% SAT is 2240. Also it depends on which college you apply. UCB considers “Rigor of Secondary school record, Academic GPA, Application Essay” very important and “Standardized test scores” important. You SAT is on the low end of their acceptance.</p>
<p>Eh I wouldn’t say “low end.” I think a 1900 is about a 33rd percentile, which is lower than average, yes, but not necessarily that low. Especially if you have some meaty EC’s and good grades, CoL&S is very possible. Especially since CoL&S has lower SAT’s on avg. than CoE, a 1900 might be more 40-45th percentile.</p>
<p>CoE would be very difficult with a 1900, though. Unless you ISEF’d or something, plus good other stuff.</p>
<p>I’m applying to pre-business, is that considered CoL&S? I’m glad I’m not doing engineering. </p>
<p>My Uc Gpa is a 4.0 and I do have fantastic Ec’s. I just wanted to know how badly an ‘eh’ sat score would impact me. Thanks guys</p>
<p>Theoretically, students in any other division can apply to the business major in their second year, but most pre-business frosh enter in L&S.</p>
<p>When UC Statfinder was up, it indicated that L&S applicants had a good (but nowhere near certain) chance of admission with 4.2+ UC-weighted HS GPA and 1800+ SAT score or 4.0+ UC-weighted HS GPA and 2100+ SAT score.</p>
<p>There are definitely people here who have SAT scores in the 1800s.</p>