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What was the acceptance rate for UC Berkeley 2021?

What was the acceptance rate for UC Berkeley 2021?

18.3\%
For the Class of 2021, 85,012 students applied to University of California, Berkeley of which 15,567 students were accepted, yielding an overall acceptance rate of 18.3\%. Overall applications increased by 3\% over last year (2020 to 2021) from 82,571 to 85,012.

Can my mom stop me from going to college?

Your parents may have to fill out special forms and sign special waivers because you are a minor. So if the loans are in your name – and are they really because they are generally in parent’s names – and you leave then they can not stop you. But see what the colleges that you are applying to are requiring.

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Will Berkeley online Fall 2021?

Note: Campus administration announced on 3/16/2021 that for the Fall 2021 semester most classes would be taught in person. The exceptions are classes with enrollment of 200 or more, classes already designed and approved as online courses, and classes that receive permission to be taught remotely during Fall 2021.

How do I tell my parents Im not going to college?

How do you tell your parents you aren’t going to college?

  1. Be Prepared with a Plan.
  2. Create a Fallback Plan.
  3. Anticipate Their Arguments.
  4. Schedule a Time.
  5. Speak Their Language.
  6. Be Confident.
  7. Be Calm and Loose.
  8. LeadFacilitate the Conversation.

What to do when your parents don’t want you to go to college?

“See how both parent and student can work together to help put the parent at ease about their student’s decision.” says Crain. “If, for example, the student wants to become a psychiatrist, I’d ask the student to research what it takes to become a psychiatrist: How much school do they need?

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Is Berkeley going to person?

UC Berkeley has announced its instructional plans for the spring 2022 semester. The default mode of instruction will be in-person, regardless of class size.