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Caroline Said:

Do I have a chance of getting into UCLA, Berkeley, Stanford, or UCSD?

We Answered:

Haha, sorry, I might be a bit more of a realist.

What is your unweighted GPA?

Your test scores are very impressive, see how you rank in your class.

Currently:
UCSD: Safety
UCB: Match
UCLA: Match
Stanford: reach (GPA is too low)

Also, even though your GPA is a little low, I was accepted into UCLA with only a 3.85 weighted this year. I hope you get into your dream school and see me next year.

Good luck!

Tommy Said:

Do I have a chance of getting into UCLA or Berkeley?

We Answered:

To me, with that high of an SAT score and all those extracurriculars, you have a pretty good chance to get into both.

However, you might be right about the GPA thing... I don't know what scale you're using (out of 4.6, 5.0, 8, etc), but maybe they'll take into consideration how much hours you put into your other activities.

Also, I would apply to other safety schools just in case something happens. I'm also a fellow 2010-er, so good luck!

Alfred Said:

Business Management questions?

We Answered:

It is safe to say that nearly everything about managing customer specific requirements is a hassle. If you're an auditor, how do you know what customer specific requirements exist so that you can audit against them? If you're the customer, how do you distribute them efficiently? If you're a supplier, how do you get them? How do you know if you have the latest version?

Customerspecifics.com was founded as a way of improving the management of customer specific requirements for registrars and quality personnel. The idea started when a member was surprised to find that his revision of a customer specific requirement had become obsolete just days before his audit, resulting in a finding.

Really?
This person wasn't notified of the release of a new revision. If suppliers are required to notify their customers of changes to processes, shouldn't customers return the favor and notify their suppliers of changes to requirements? If something is important enough to be a requirement for a supplier, it's just good business practice to make sure that your suppliers are aware of these requirements.

These are the issues that customerspecifics.com is attempting to solve. We thank each of our users for your valuable document submissions and welcome any and all feedback. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Roland Said:

Should I apply to brown university?

We Answered:

You definitely should... colleges look for students not only with grades, which you seem to definitely have, but with a great resume and leadership skills. You have so many incredible things to impress them with so I would apply for sure :) just make sure to keep up with your grades and take challenging courses next year and you'll have a great chance

Patricia Said:

What are my chances for UC Davis or UC Berkeley?

We Answered:

Berkeley is always a toss up, but you're well on your way to admission there. Keep your grades up and do well on your SAT.

And you seem above average for UC Davis, so just keep up the good work!

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