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<li>focusing on weighted GPA trend (3.167 to 3.5 to 3.667 to 4.0)</li>
</ul>
<p>Test Scores
SAT: 2250 (780 CR, 730 M, 740 W)
SAT II: Chem (750), Math II (800)
AP: Chem (4), Stats (5), Psych (5)</p>
<p>Other
- placed 8th in Statewide DECA competition
- placed 7th in regional (NorCal) DECA competition
- participated in Pilot Program in 10th grade, work displayed in Smithsonian museum exhibit
- track & field JV 2 years
- football V senior year only
- 200hrs of service, recycling, etc
- Boy Scout member (not Eagle)
- go to 36th best high school in nation, 1st in math & sci
- attended a Comp Sci class over 11th grade summer at private university (Grade: A)</p>
<p>wow, you have really good test scores, you just need to get your GPA up…colleges might think you are lazy and no one wants a lazy person at their college. You need to do really well in the interview and convince them that youll work really hard. These schools might be a target/reach for you (safety, target, reach)</p>
<p>The UC’s really emphasize GPA, and nothing but your rigor and essays are as important. I would not retake the SAT again: that would accentuate the difference between your potential (the SAT) and your work habits (GPA). I understand that the SAT is indeed study-able, but colleges will make the assumption that you may lack the crucial study habits or discipline required to succeed at their college. </p>
<p>UC Berkeley: Reach
UCLA:Reach
UCSD: Reach
UC Davis: Low Reach
UC Irvine:Low Reach
USC: Reach
Cal Poly SLO: Match for non impacted majors, Low reach for impacted</p>
<p>UC Berkeley: High Reach
UCLA:Reach
UCSD:Low Reach
UC Davis:Match
UC Irvine:Match
USC:High Match (good SAT scores)
Cal Poly SLO: Match (depends on major)</p>