<p>Hi! Okay, here our my stats. i know they're not really strong, but if anyone can give me advice for my chances at UC schools, like which are safeties, reaches, etc, i would REALLY apprciate it! thanks!</p>
<p>Freshman: First semester/second semester
Biology: B A
Geometry: B A
World Regions: A A
Japanese 1: A A
Honors English: A A
PE: A A</p>
<p>Sophmore year: (new school)
Chemistry: A A
Honors English: B B
Algebra 2: A A
Spanish 1: C (i know...) A: (i had to start over with a new language class)
World History: A A
PE: A A </p>
<p>Junior Year: (in progress, so i'll say what i got last semester, and the latest progress report we got last week for second semester:)
AP English: A A
AP Science: A A
AP US History: A A
Trig: A A
Spanish 2: A A
Drama 1: A A</p>
<p>Planning to take Physics, Calculus, maybe one more class, during the summer at a community college.</p>
<p>Senior year plan:
AP Gov
AP English
AP Statistics
Drama 2
Spanish 3
AP Biology</p>
<p>GPA: around 3.9; by the end of the year HOPEFULLY around 4.05.
SAT IIs: Have'nt taken, but taking US History, Literature, Math. expecting 750 and above.
SAT I: 2200+</p>
<p>Decent Ecs: some leadership positions, plenty of community service hours, Drama, clubs.</p>
<p>I would REALLY appreciate if i could get some feedback, especially for the UC schools.</p>
<p>really? i think you guys are being generous. :) because sophmore year, i only took one honors class, and even now, im taking only 3 APs. i know this is pretty low compared to some other applicants...</p>
<p>These numbers and letters are meaningless. The best advise I can give you is to investigate which college suits you the best and not to rely on the website. Make sure that you personalize your entire application. Show creativity, ingenuity, and uniqueness in your essay and personal statements. If you play a musical instrument why not record a CD for the admissions officer(s) to hear or perhaps send art work, poetry, pictures, anything to show who you really are. Remember, none of the people here, including myself, are admissions officers or college advisors.</p>