<p>Filipino High School Senior from Las Vegas, Nevada! Planning to be a Civil Engineer! I have a four day weekend this year so I'm completing A LOT of applications with all this free time...</p>
<p>GPA: 3.52 UW, 4.27 weighted, ~3.65 UC/CSU
Class Rank: 71/342 (Hanging onto the top 25% as hard as I can!)
SAT Composite: 1800(Reading:560 - Math:620 - Writing:620)
Rigor: AP US History, AP Physics B, AP Statistics and the rest Honors; 3 years of Spanish, 2 years of Graphic Design, plus Psychology/Sociology and two years of Marketing
EC's: Not much besides DECA and a hospitality internship I'll be doing next spring</p>
<p>My Schools I'm Considering are:
UNLV (Guaranteed Admission)
UNR (Guaranteed Admission)
SJSU
SDSU
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly SLO
NYU Poly
UCF (Central Florida)
UC Irvine (Dream School)</p>
<p>Give me my chances and any details/advice you can give! I'll chance back ASAP too! Thanks!</p>
<p>Thanks Guys! From what many other people (including SDSU admissions call center) told me, I thought besides minimum GPA’s and EI’s, Cali is more linient on Out of State Students…</p>
<p>SJSU-Match/low match
SDSU- Match
Cal Poly Pomona- Match/low match
Cal Poly SLO- Match
NYU Poly- Match/Very Low Reach
UCF- Match
UC Irvine- Low Reach</p>
<p>As an out of state applicant, all the CA schools expect more. </p>
<p>SJSU - As a civil engineering major, you are >80% chance. Some techie stuff is super competitive.
Cal Poly Pomona - 80% chance
Cal Poly SLO - Probably not
UC Irvine (Dream School) - Probably not</p>
<p>Wow, I thought the responses had stopped coming in! Thanks Guys! I’ll try and chance some of you guys back soon! Blind monkey, for UCI and the Cal Polys there maybe a huge discrepancy in my chances but when it comes to schools with lower average stats than what I have like SDSU and especially SJSU, I think my chances are solid whichever way they may go…</p>