Can I get into UCLA?

<p>Out of State Student - Illinois
UW GPA - 3.88
W GPA - 4.3
ACT- 30 (31 super scored)
1 AP end of Jr Year
4 AP's but the end of Sr. Year
Variety of Honors
Basketball (1 Year)
Lacrosse (4 Years)
Marching Band (3 Years)
Pep Band (3 years)
Band President (1 Year)
Medical Club (2 Years)
Over 200 hours of community service
Also part of National Honors Society
Tri-M (Music National Honors Society)</p>

<p>Dad Lives in California
Probably missing a lot... sorry im tired</p>

<p>Can I get into UCLA??</p>

<p>You say you dad lives in California, and if you can qualify as a resident, that should help your chances. You 30 ACT falls within their Middle 50, so if you get it even higher, that will bolster your chances. GPA is very good, but it doesn’t look like you stick with the E.C.'s much. Do you have any leadership in any of your E.C’s? If so, that definitely does look good. I’d advise you to stay in all E.C.'s that you are in this year, and you should have a good shot at getting in. That does of course assume great recs and essays. </p>

<p>Do mine? </p>

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<p>I agree with “Debater 1996” assuming you have great recommendations and essays it doesn’t seem at all impossible!!! However, the fact that you only took one AP in your junior year in comparison when someone took 4-5 might give you a difficulty…But your EC seem pretty diverse (too diverse) and community service looks good!!Good luck!</p>

<p>UCLA: Match (can you pay full-freight, after establishing residency?)</p>

<p>Good chance with good essays. G’luck!</p>

<p>Chance me back please?
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<p>I’d say you’re fine, especially since you can qualify as a resident of California.</p>

<p>UCLA would be a high match for you</p>