<p>Okay, I'd really appreciate if some of you guys would look at my high school stats and tell me if I had any chances for getting into these schools:</p>
<p>Reach:
Stanford
UC Berkeley
UCLA</p>
<p>Target:
UC San Diego
UC Irvine
UC Santa Barbara
UC Davis</p>
<p>Safety:
Community College (No interest in going to UC Santa Cruz or Riverside)</p>
<p>SAT Scores:
New SAT:
Critical Reading: 670
Math: 710
Writing: 620
Composite: 2000</p>
<p>ACT Scores:
Writing: 31
Math: 29
Reading: 32
Science: 31</p>
<p>Composite: 31</p>
<p>SAT II Scores:
Chinese: 740 (Sadly enough)
U.S. History: 710</p>
<p>Planning on taking Math II and Physics in November.</p>
<p>High School:
4.4 GPA Weighted had B's in math however.
All APs and Honors except Bio AP (Took Chem H instead) and Lit/Writing Honors.</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:
Grand Prize in Design - Tech Challenge Engineering Compy (Won grand caption out of 80+ High School Teams)</p>
<p>100+ Community Service Hours at Nursing Home</p>
<p>100+ Community Service Hours at Library - Internet Tutoring, Regular Tutoring, Web Work</p>
<p>I own a web design/server management company. Wang-Dalton Design. We've developed mySQL and PHP sites for small business companies and non profit organizations.</p>
<p>4 Years in FBLA, CSF, NHS, Computer Science Club (Currently President)</p>
<p>I developed a new website for my school: CHS. It runs on a mySQL and PHP backend. In the long run it will save thousands in software costs, as everything is built on open source technology.</p>
<p>4 Years badminton. 3 years varsity singles. Scholar Athlete.</p>
<p>3 Years marching band. Was 5th and 3rd chair. Played 1st clarinet all 3 years.</p>
<p>Planned Major: EE/CS (Electrical Engineering/Computer Science)</p>
<p>My expected chances:
Stanford - Long Reach
UC Berkeley - Slight Reach
UCLA - Slight Reach
UCSD - Target
UC Irvine - Target
UC Davis - Target
UC Santa Barbara - Target</p>
<p>Senior year:
Taking my senior year at Community College. Accelerated program.</p>
<p>What do you think my chances are? I know this isn't exactly a college guidance center, but I respect you guys.</p>