How Hard Is It To Get Into Ucla
Is it difficult to enter UCLA? 3
I have heard that you need a non-weighted APG of 3.8, but I have 3.43.5 and I have good SAT / ACT scores. Opportunity to get started?
updateThat's good I'm also thinking about joining the Air Force or USMC, can it help me?
UCLA focuses more on academic achievement, which means that excellent grades and good test scores are essential to being competitive.
UCLA evaluation criteria:
Educational Elements (Scientific factors must be considered when reviewing your application)
When reviewing your application, everything is taken into account and there is no weight for each factor. So it doesn't matter if you are strong in some areas and weak in others, they will keep the balance.
* Approval of UC points for GPA (GA courses in Grade 10 and 11 as well as Summer after Grade 9, Summer after Grade 10, and Summer after Grade 11 with AP courses and for admission assessment purposes Calculated with, UCLA takes average (non-weighted value and average value).
* Standard test results
* Number of completed GA courses (Must attend at least 4 GA courses per year)
* Program strength in the context of high school participation (number of AG and AP / nors courses compared to the number of AG and AP / nors courses in your high school)
* Number of completed and planned courses at Nors level (AP, IB, Nors and Community College Squeeze Tse Summer Courses to enhance your profile)
* The strength of last year's course
* AP Exam (3 or higher) and IB Exam (only higher level, 5+) Update: Do not take AP exam or get bad grade (1 or 2), it does not affect your chances of admission
* Eligibility in Local ELC Context (4% Top) To be eligible, your high school student must attend the program, your college advisor will know.
Personal Performance (Extracurricular factors should be considered when reviewing your application)
First, there is no ignition weight for each element. You must have at least one, if not more. UCLA values quality and (long-term) commitment in personal performance assessment.
* Extracurricular activities (consistency, duration and leadership are important)
* Personal / intellectual development (your assessment is as good as mine)
* Nors / announced awards or identities (academic or non-academic, less competitive recipients / cheapest city / county / region / state / national), but you should always include all of your awards in your entry, whether How unusual)
* Voluntary and non-profit engagement
* Part of the educational preparation program
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Veterans (who have served in the military) are preferred, so that's a way to get accepted. You can also consider ROTC.
That's impossible ... The average GPA is 4.15 and the SAT average was around 1980. Your SAT is better than near perfect and if you want to take a better sports test. Good luck ... sorry.