Aqua!
I remember you from college confidential. I have a couple more suggestions for you:
1. Use the "results" feature on this board for all of those schools listed. It should give you an idea of the stats needed to be a strong applicant to those schools.
2. I know on CC you asked about the stats from the schools you are interested in. This info is out there (but I can't post on CC because they have this silly rule about posting links. This is what I found from the UCB site:
What are the average GRE scores of admitted applicants?
For Fall 2011, the average GRE scores of admitted applicants were:
Verbal: 599
Quantitative: 648
Analytical: 4.5
Average scores vary by program, and the range of scores for admitted applicants tends to be fairly wide.
Which undergraduate GPA calculations does the GSE require?
The only undergraduate GPA we require is the GPA for all course work after the first two years. We have an online available to assist you with this calculation. What is the minimum GPA required for admission?
Applicants are expected to have achieved at least a 3.0 grade-point average in all courses taken after the first two years as undergraduates, and in all graduate-level courses. <a name="Q25">What is the average GPA of admitted applicants?
For Fall 2011, the average undergraduate GPA of admitted applicants was 3.60. The average GPA varies by program within the Graduate School of Education.
So dig around some more. Again, in my response, from my own research, talking to professors in education, they want to see your commitment to the field. Why ed policy? What attracts you to that field? Admissions in education tends to be holistic, so they want to see what you have accomplished in education in conjunction with GPA, GRE, letters, etc. Little experience in ed won't hurt, but you should have good stats.