Can I get into any UC? If so, which one(s)?

<p>UC GPA: 3.79
Cumulative GPA: 4.04
I think my unweighted GPA is around 3.56 but I'm not sure atm</p>

<p>I feel like it would be pointless to put all of my grades up cause I already have my GPA, but I'll still list my classes.</p>

<p>9th grade: Algebra I (summer), Drama, English, French, Geometry, Honors World History I, Theology
10th grade: Honors Algebra II, Honors American Lit, Honors Bio, Honors French 2, Theology, Chorus, World History II
11th grade: AP Lang, AP Stats, APUSH, Honors Chem, Honors French 3, Physiology, Theology
12th grade/upcoming year: Economics/AP Gov't, AP Psych, AP Art History, AP Lit, Physics, Shakespeare, Theology, Physical Education</p>

<p>Leadership positions: COPR human rights club (junior/senior year), confirmation helper/leader (junior/senior year), technology team (senior year--it's a new thing at my school), member of school's recruiting thingy for middle schoolers (9-12 grade), mock trial (10th gr)</p>

<p>I'm gonna retake my SAT so idk what it'll be but I'm aiming for 2000+</p>

<p>I'm probably being completely subjective rn, but compared to other high schools in my area, I'm pretty sure mine is like one of the toughest. Also, my school doesn't offer rankings, but my counselor told me that I'm somewhere near the top of the class. If that helps.</p>

<p>I wanna apply to UC Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, LA, SD, and SB. Any input would be appreciated!</p>

<p>Are you in-state?</p>

<p>If you’re in the top 9% of your class then you’ll get into at least one UC. I’m assuming that you’re a California resident,</p>

<p>@"aunt bea"‌ yup</p>

<p>But note that ELC “top 9%” is based on UC-weighted GPA in comparison to a threshold GPA from recent past classes at your high school. This may differ from your current class rank calculated by your high school. In practice, ELC probably means Merced.</p>

<p>Davis, Irvine and SB may accept you. No sports?</p>

<p>If you could post your intended major, that would help since it can make a significant difference on your chances at many of the UC’s. Really can’t give you any chances without an SAT score.</p>

<p>I think Berkeley, UCLA, and probably UCSD are out of reach. Others will depend on your SAT score and what department you plan to apply for.</p>

<p>UCR/UCM - definitely
UCSC/UCB/UCI/UCD - match
UCB/UCLA/UCSD - reach</p>

<p>things may change a bit esp if you apply for an impacted major although UCSD is an exception with this</p>

<p>UCM/UCR: Safety
UCSC: Match
UCD/UCI/UCSB: High Match/Low Reach (Depends upon Major)
UCB/UCSD/UCLA: Reach
UC’s are very GPA focused, so it would be better to have a High GPA vs High Test Scores. Your UC GPA is below 4.0, so the Mid-tier and Upper Tier UC’s will be difficult especially if you a planning to apply for a STEM major.</p>