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Do UCs care unweighted GPA?
For application evaluation, the UC campuses look at the weighted and unweighted GPA (competitive UCs like Berkeley and UCLA look at FULLY weighted and unweighted GPA).
How can I get into UC Berkeley?
You must have a 3.0 GPA (3.4 for non-residents) or higher and no grades lower than a C in required high school courses. You can also substitute SAT subject tests for courses. If you don’t meet the requirements, it is possible to gain admission with a high enough score on the ACT/SAT plus on two SAT subject tests.
What is the student population at UC Berkeley?
UC Berkeley is home to 31,348 undergraduate2 along with 11,856 graduates for a total enrollment of 43,204 students. The student-faculty ratio at UC Berkeley is 19:1 and 52.9\% of classes have fewer than 20 students in them. One major difference between Stanford and UC Berkeley is student body size.
Do you have to live on campus at Stanford University?
Contrary to UC Berkeley, first-year Stanford students are required to live on campus and the majority of undergraduates remain there; 97\% of Stanford students live on campus, where housing is guaranteed all four years. The costs of attending these schools differ greatly, particularly if you are a California resident.
What is the difference between UC Berkeley and Stanford University?
At home, Stanford has won a record 123 NCAA championships and 149 national titles overall, while UC Berkeley has won 97 national team titles and has a combined 312 championships across team and individual sporting events. Greek life is also prevalent at both UC Berkeley and Stanford.
What is the student population at Stanford University?
Stanford’s total enrollment is just 20,102 students—6,994 undergraduates and 9,310 graduate and professional students. Another noticeable difference is class size; Stanford has an impressive 5:1 student-faculty ratio and almost 70\% of classes have fewer than 20 students in them.