<p>-I want to get in for mechanical engineering at Cal Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, Cornell or USC.
-I have a weighted GPA of 4.36 and non-weighted is a 3.9 (Grades 10-11)
-My 9-11 is like a 4.1 and 3.8 respectively.
-I also got a 33 on my ACT, with a 35 in math and english.
-I got a 760 on math IIC and a 4 on AP Physics and AP world taking more of both exams</p>
<p>As far as extracurriculars go.....</p>
<p>I got an internship with biomechanics at NuVasive for 20 hours
I got a job at a gas station with mechanics for about 60 hours
I am VP of a club that raised $4,000 already
I have 130+ hours of community service
Play rec basketball for fun
In CSF for 6 semesters and will be in NHS for 1.... In top 12% of my class, which is very competitive</p>
<p>What would you like to know exactly? Do you want to know your chances?</p>
<p>Sorry I wasn’t clear. Yes, I would like to know my chances at these schools.</p>
<p>To really be able to chance you, we’d also need to know how your GPA is respective to your high school. But here’s my input:
Berkeley: low reach
UCLA: a bit of a reach
Stanford: High Reach
Cornell: mid reach
USC: match</p>
<p>You’re test scores are OK, and so are your extracurriculars. You may want to have some safety schools such as UCSC or UCR. I knew someone with a 4.7 GPA, class president, played 3 varsity sports, was a founder of 4 clubs, and still was rejected to Stanford. But you never know, I’ve also known someone with a 3.4 GPA (W) that got into UCLA. Colleges are now implementing a holistic admissions process, and colleges will surely like how you’ve had some work experience. Hope this helped!</p>