<p>What SAT score should I aim for if I want to get accepted into Berkeley?</p>
<p>in/out of state?</p>
<p>I live in California…so in-state</p>
<p>if you’re instate, i think anything over 2100 will probably do it.</p>
<p>You might want to give us a little more information about yourself–like your UC GPA, your academic activities, non-profit work, musical abilities, any sports activities, leadership skills, recommendations, essays, income level, whether your parents are divorced, and likely major.</p>
<p>If these are looking good, then a 2010 SAT, along with a couple of 670 SAT II scores is all you need to get into UC Berkeley. If these aren’t looking so hot, then an SAT of 2300 and two SAT II scores of 700 may still not get you in.</p>
<p>UC Berkeley uses the consolidated overview that considers all of the factors above–meaning you have to consider them all in unison as well.</p>
<p>Best of success to you.</p>
<p>UC Berkeley range is 1790-2160 according to collegeboard. At CC, general wisdom is that 75% range puts you in a good place for SAT. A 2050+ isn’t bad for Berkeley.</p>
<p>anyone know about out of state scores in this topic?</p>
<p>could anyone pls help me? if i want to apply to uc berkeley, would only one sat test (where the maximum score is 2400) be enough? or is it really important to have 2 sat subject tests? i want to study business management.</p>
<p>you NEED 2 subject tests</p>
<p>You apply for the Haas undergrad business program when you’re a sophmore, so there’s no guarantee you will get a business major. If that’s what you want look at other schools too. A 2100 SAT plus 2 good SAT IIs over 700 seems fine if all else is in order.</p>
<p>what if i get a high score on sat reasoning and sat II math, but get a low one on sat II physics? could i be able to study in uc berkeley?</p>
<p>what’s high and what’s low? if your high is like 750-800 then thats good if your low is 650-700 then thats okay but i think below 650 would be bad</p>