Can i get into UC Riverside, UC Davis, UCI, UC Merced, or UCLA?

<p>With a GPA of: 3.4 on average (no AP, one honors class: pre clac + MUN; never received lower than 3.0 from freshmen to senior)</p>

<p>SAT: 1550/2400
No SAT 2.</p>

<p>25 hrs community service
Secretary/Publicity in clubs</p>

<p>Can i easily get into UC Riverside or UC Merced?</p>

<p>Do i have a chance of getting into UC Davis or UCI?
UCLA, i know, is impossible at this current level. But i'm just asking if i have even a 0.001% chance of getting in.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>I think Merced and Riverside should be easy to get into. The others… not so much. Get that SAT score up.</p>

<p>With this score, what percent do i have to get into UC merced and riverside, in your opinion?</p>

<p>It is difficult to tell what your UC eligible GPA actually is and exactly the number of UC points you will get for the SAT but right now I have serious doubts you have the minimum qualifications necessary to get into any UC. Go here: [University</a> of California - Admissions index](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/california-residents/admissions-index/index.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/california-residents/admissions-index/index.html) You need to calculate your actual GPA using a-g courses for sophomore and junior year only and your actual UC score based on the SAT. However, if in fact that GPA is 3.4 and your SAT is 1550 (and the sections break down close to even), then you are below the required GPA/UC test score that is necessary to get into any UC as shown in the box entitled “UC admissions index for 9 percent statewide.” You must meet the minimum in that index to get into any UC; if you do meet the minimum you will get into a UC but not necessarily one of your choice (those on the lower end often get Riverside or Merced). Since your grades through junior year cannot now be improved (and senior grades are not used for admission), you need to raise your SAT score to about 1850 or higher to get in if your UC GPA is in fact 3.4. An alternative method to admission is to be in the top 9% of your own high school class regardless of SAT score but I assume that your GPA does not put you in the top 9% of your high school class.</p>