U.S. high schools are usually 4 years (grades 9-12 with students usually entering 9th grade at age 14-15 and graduating high school after completing the 12th grade at age 17-18). There is no particular advantage to attending high school in the U.S. if you remain on a student visa; students on visas will have to apply to UC schools as international students regardless of where they attended high school. If you are able to obtain permanent residence to the U.S., then attending high school in California will qualify you to apply as an in-state applicant where you will receive priority consideration (against out-of-state and international applicants) and the benefit of lower tuition fees.
To prepare for UC schools (including Berkeley), you should complete the a-g requirements (ask your counselor for the approved courses at your California high school or check online at http://www.ucop.edu/doorways/ ), study and do well in your high school courses and standardized tests (SAT and/or ACT, and SAT II), take as many honors and/or AP courses as you can handle, participate in educational preparation programs available at your high school (see a list on my blog), and commit to one or two extracurricular activities in which you develop leadership skills (more is not better, quality is better than quantity).
UCs (including Berkeley) will weigh the following components of your application (in the order of importance): 1) your essay (Berkeley publishes a guideline on how to write your personal statement at: http://students.berkeley.edu/files/Admissions/Personal_State_07.pdf ) about your academic achievement, talent or extracurricular activities that highlight your motivation, dedication, and/or initiative to achieve, your potential to contribute to the university, and any special circumstances like hardship; 2) your grades and any grade trends (improvements are better than just maintaining a high GPA); 3) your test scores, including SAT and/or ACT, SAT II; and 4) number of AP courses completed compared to the number of AP courses offered at your high school. Other factors are taken into consideration, but to a lesser extent.
2007-06-03 10:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You would start attending college when you graduate from high school, which generally happens sometime between the ages of 17 and 19 (when exactly depends upon into which class you would be placed when you moved here). UC Berkeley is a very selective school, and you would have to do very well to be admitted there.
2007-06-02 04:28:50
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answered by neniaf 7
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You usually graduate from high school when you are 18 and then enter college at 18.
Assume to get into UC Berkeley that you have to get the highest grades in the hardest subjects that the high school offers. You can't go wrong with that formula.
Oh, and take debate class, preferably in 9th grade and every year thereafter. Very very useful life skill is taught in that class. You may have to argue your way into UC - Berkeley and the practice you get in debate class will be invaluable then!
2007-06-02 03:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Most children begin kindergarten while they are four or five. Some states you ought to be five by means of a precise date, Aug one million or Sept 15 for illustration. Some you begin first grade the calendar 12 months you flip 6 even though it is in December. That's a nearby alternative. My granddaughter grew to become 6 in February and she or he's in kindergarten. Her brother is eight and he is in third grade. Elementary, grade or grammar college is grades one million-five or one million-6 or one million-eight, once more relying on nearby customized and whether or not it is a public college or parochial college. The time period used for this degree of college differs across the nation, nevertheless it all method the identical factor. Public colleges mostly have an basic college, then center college which could be sixth, seventh and eighth grade, then top college. We mostly discuss with the grade in top college as freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. They may also be referred to as ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade, however that is now not fairly ordinary. Parish colleges and individual colleges are mostly Kindergarten by way of eighth grade. Sometimes individual colleges move the entire manner by way of top college. I used to be close to 6 while I began kindergarten due to the fact that my birthday is September 30 and the reduce off used to be September 15. I needed to wait one other 12 months. I used to be close to 15 while I graduated from eighth grade, however so much children are 14. My nephew is 14 in eighth grade. His brother is eleven in sixth grade, however he is the youngest sixth grader and due to the fact that is the bottom grade in his college, he is the youngest within the college. Most children graduate from top college across the age of 18, despite the fact that a few would possibly nonetheless be 17. There had been ladies in my magnificence who would not be 18 till August, and I grew to become 19 in September.
2016-09-05 19:44:58
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answered by ? 4
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