<p>Can u please post ur GPA and SAT (I + II) scores?</p>
<p>College of Engineering, EECS:</p>
<p>~3.7 GPA, SAT I: 2140, SAT II: 770/740/710</p>
<p>ooo how interesting. I want to see the statistics on ELC vs non-ELC admissions. Could you guys also post which high school you’re graduating from, and UC weighted gpa as well. =] tkx!</p>
<p>Starbuck I’m in College of Engineering too! =D I’m in Engineering-undeclared program right now, and I still can’t make up my mind on what I’d like to do although it’ll probably end up being EECS or Mechanical Engineering cause I liked physics a lot. Nice to meet you Starbuck! Are you a Battlestar Galactica fan btw?</p>
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<p>Go EECS, suffer with me ; )</p>
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<p>Most definitely</p>
<p>non-ELC: L&S, Political Science.</p>
<p>2160 (800V, 650M, 710 W)
720 US Hist, 670 MathIIC</p>
<p>4.04-ish ucw, 3.85.</p>
<p>college of letter and science
sat 1 - 1650
sat II - i don’t remember the exact scores but it was around 550 for the three of them (lit, math 2, us hist)</p>
<p>gpa - 4.0 (uw)
- 4.16 (w)
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<p>Non ELC because my school didn’t do it.</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0
SAT: 2120
APs: US (5), Physics B (4), Euro (5), Calc AB (5)</p>
<p>gpa 4.04
sat I 1960
sat II 750 phys 800 IIC</p>
<p>non-elc
sat: 2360
satii: 800 800 780
gpa: 4.3 weighted 3.9 unweighted</p>
<p>non-elc
engineering-undeclared
2270/800/760
4.14uc,3.8uw</p>
<p>Non-ELC.
2250/790/780
3.5uw, 3.8ucgpa</p>
<p>ELC is about getting one into one UC for sure. For Berkeley and UCLA, it tends to have little effect, but the things that make one ELC do, certainly.</p>
<p>My school made a mistake and I was not ELC and I was supposed to be since I met the criteria of the 4% It was not a big deal.</p>
<p>Non-ELC, Pre-Biz
2300/800/800
3.67 UW, 3.96 UC GPA</p>