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Application Tips

Source: https://admissions.berkeley.edu/apply-to-berkeley/application-resources/application-tips/ Parent: https://admissions.berkeley.edu/apply-to-berkeley/

UC Berkeley receives more than 120,000 applications each year. Here are some ways to make your application complete and as competitive as possible within our applicant pool.

Selecting a major

When applying to Berkeley, you will be asked what major you are interested in. Berkeley has over 100 majors across our six colleges: Letters and Science, Rausser College of Natural Resources, Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental Design, our new College of Computing, Data Science, and Society, and the Haas School of Business. If you are still trying to determine your major, the UC Berkeley Catalog can help.

Many students are undecided about their major and there are options in three of Berkeley’s colleges to be “undeclared”. For Letters and Science, select the “intended” division in the “Undeclared” section in the college. Rausser College applicants may also select the “intended” division in the “Undeclared” section in that college. While the College of Engineering offers undeclared as an option, we recommend that applicants select a major if you know for sure your intended major.

Interested in Engineering and Business? Check out the Management, Entrepreneurship, and Technology (M.E.T.) program, where students will take classes and receive a degree in both the College of Engineering and the Haas School of Business. NOTE: This program is only available for first-year applicants. Students who select an M.E.T. major on the application but are not accepted to the program will be considered for admission to the Engineering major.

First-year applicants are now able to apply directly to the Haas School of Business through the Global Management Program and the new Spieker Undergraduate business program.

Students should apply to their most preferred major as the primary major as Berkeley only guarantees the review of the primary major. It is possible, and likely, that applicants are not reviewed for an alternate major.

How to use the Additional Comments boxes

There are two Additional Comments boxes within the UC application: one is within the Academic History, under “Other Academic History – Additional Information” and one within the Personal Insight section. Use these to provide information to supplement or explain what’s already in your application or to include relevant information that doesn’t appear anywhere else or that you feel should be brought to a reader’s attention.

Use the Additional Comments box within Academic History for academic-related information. This is a good place to explain any fluctuations in your academic performance and what you did about it. You also can:

In the Personal Insight section, use the Additional Comments box to report any meaningful extracurricular activities or volunteer work you want to elaborate on or that you were not able to include in the Extracurricular section of the application. Show us how you made a difference, showed leadership, or took initiative. For example, explain more about how you showed leadership as a team co-captain, saved money for your employer, or solved a major IT problem when you volunteered at a nonprofit organization.

How to report your academics

First-year applicants:

Transfer applicants:

Personal Insight Questions

Berkeley does not conduct interviews in the admissions process. The application is the only information we will have to assess your strengths. The Personal Insight Questions presents an opportunity for you to tell us who you are as a student, as a learner, and as a community member. For more information on how to approach your Personal Insight Questions, review our webpage.