<p>Hey all,
I'm currently applying to a fair number of colleges. I'm doing a program called Middle College where high school student spend their last two years of high school taking high-school level English and History at a local community college, and apart from that take college classes (up to 11 units a semester). I have a 3.92 GPA unweighted, around 4.5 if you weight the college courses. Played club soccer up until the end of last summer (team disbanded). President/founder of chess club years 9-10, head programmer for robotics team 10-11. Volunteer math tutor at high school, 4 hours a week years 10-11. Certified tutor voluntarily tutoring college students in math year 12. Taken up to multivariable calculus, taken biology/AP chem/AP physics equivalents, straight A's in math/science. Have around 47 units of college courses with a 4.0 GPA. SAT Reasoning 800 Math, 760 Reading, 710 Writing in one sitting. 800 on SAT Math 2, 770 on Chemistry. Where do I stand on the UC Santa Cruz-University of the Pacific-UC Berkeley-CalTech scale? Thanks.</p>
<p>UCSC: Safety
U Pacific: Safety
Caltech: Reach (at least it’s reachable)
Berkeley: Match</p>
<p>I think you have very good chances at all of the schools you listed except for CalTech. You don’t have any major awards and your SAT composite is a good but not stellar. If you’re Asian, then this will hurt your chances even more.</p>