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Transfer acceptance rate for Berkeley's College of Engineering?

I'm considering transferring to UC Berkeley's College of Engineering. Can anyone share what the acceptance rate is for transfer students there? Also, any tips on making my application stand out would be appreciated!

11 months ago

Assuming you're asking about undergraduate transfer rates, UC Berkeley College of Engineering has a transfer acceptance rate of around 6% for out-of-state students and 8%-9% for in-state as of the most recent data. It's worth noting, though, that these numbers can vary from year to year, and could differ slightly for each specific engineering major.

As for making your application stand out, you'll want to focus on a few critical areas. First, maintain a strong GPA, particularly in technical courses—it's crucial since engineering is a rigorous discipline and they will want to ensure you can handle the academic workload.

Secondly, your personal insight essays play an important role. In these, you should convey your passion for engineering. Maybe you participated in projects or internships that showcased your skills and sparked your motivation to pursue this field. If you've experienced personal growth or overcome particular challenges, or if there are unique aspects of your background that have shaped your path towards engineering, be sure to share those too.

Lastly, extracurricular activities related to engineering can also be beneficial. These could be clubs, internships, volunteering, research, or employment. This could potentially include things like participating in Robotics Club, interning at a local tech company, or doing research with a professor. However, remember to prioritize depth (i.e., leadership roles, long-term commitment, tangible results or impact) over breadth.

I hope this helps you as you're preparing your application. Best of luck!

11 months ago

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