Hey folks! I was wondering if anyone could help provide some statistics about UC Berkeley's acceptance rates for different majors. I know engineering and CS majors are pretty competitive, but what about the other majors? Thanks in advance!
Hello! UC Berkeley's acceptance rates can indeed vary from major to major. As you mentioned, Engineering and Computer Science (CS) majors tend to have lower acceptance rates due to the high demand and competition in these fields. To give you a clearer picture, the College of Engineering has a general acceptance rate of around 8%-9%, and the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) major is similarly competitive.
For other majors, acceptance rates can be higher. For example, the College of Letters and Science, which offers majors in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, typically has an acceptance rate ranging from 15% to 20%. It's important to note that some majors within this college might have relatively higher or lower acceptance rates depending on their popularity and competitiveness. The College of Natural Resources and the College of Chemistry also have their own acceptance rates, generally around 15%-25%.
Remember that these figures are rough estimates and can change from year to year. Also, note that UC Berkeley practices capped majors for certain fields, meaning students must meet certain criteria or apply to the major after being admitted to the university, and this might influence acceptance rates as well.
It's crucial to focus on presenting a strong application that highlights your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and passion for the major you're interested in. Even if you're applying for a competitive major, a strong application will improve your chances of being accepted. Good luck with your application to UC Berkeley!
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