Chance me for T20 finance programs

Did you do any research on these schools?
How much can you afford?

I’ll address Berkeley first, since I am from California, and am more familiar with the UC system than the other schools listed.
I am sure that @Gumbymom can give you more explicit details on the UC system and likelyhood of admission based on your stats.

It’s full fees for non-residents. That’s $67K per year to students who don’t live, work, reside, nor pay taxes in California.

Oh, and Berkeley, along with the rest of the UC’s, don’t do “Early Action”, so I don’t know where you received your information about Early Action.

Also, the UC’s don’t do “Affirmative Action” by law, so race and ethnicity are not really considered in admissions.

They do consider and prioritize in-state residents since their taxpayer parents support the UC’s.

Edited to add: you’ve picked a lot of public universities, whose priority is in-state students, and whose funding is derived from those individual states’ taxpayers.

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