Can anybody help me figure out which schools out of the one's I am applying to are reaches?

<p>HI I am a senior who has just applied to several universities, and I was wondering if anybody could help me figure out which schools I have a chance to get into?</p>

<p>UC schools (all 9)
Purdue (main campus)Early action
U Michigan
Santa Clara University
University of Rochester</p>

<p>I have a 3.2 unweighted gpa and a 3.6 weighted gpa. I have taken about 4 ap classes so far and am taking 5 this year.
I scored a 2200 on the SAT and a 790 on SAT II physics and 800 on SAT II math 2</p>

<p>I am pretty active with extra cirriculars as in I have done debate and mock trial for four years, I started my own club and created a competitive team in the last two years, and this year I will be teaching at the local middle school.
I have applied to all of the schools as a physics (b.s) major.
I think my personal statement is pretty good.</p>

<p>I was wondering if I have a chance at any of these schools or which I should expect to get rejected from.</p>

<p>since UCs care more about gpa, u should be prepared for not-so-great results from them. Im pretty sure that u will get into everywhere else except umich</p>

<p>All the UC’s except maybe UC Merced/Riverside and possibly Santa Cruz are reaches, regardless of your SAT. The SAT/GPA mismatch is a red flag for admissions unless you addressed your low GPA in one of your essays.</p>

<p>Santa Clara is a low reach/high match and I am not sure about the rest, Sorry,</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>If you think the uniformed opinion of strangers will give you insight into what the your results will be you are mistaken. You may as well flip a coin on each school. The results of the coin flips will likely be as accurate as the advise of all the know-it-alls who try to evaluate your chances based on the limited information they think they have.</p>

<p>Scrap off Umich if you are an OOS. Umich is very selective in OOS and your GPA is very low AND doesn’t go along with SAT score.</p>

<p>I don’t know much about Out of State, but I’d say that you probably won’t get in to UCSD, UCLA, or UC Berkeley with that GPA. I’ve seen people turned away from Berkeley and UCLA with the same SAT as you and higher GPA. I don’t know much about San Diego but I hear it’s hard. You can definitely get in to UC Riverside, Merced, and Santa Cruz. Santa Barbara is probably a slight reach. Unfortunately I can’t really speak for Irvine or Davis. </p>