Can somebody chance me to any California schools please?

<p>My 2 top picks at the moment are USC and Chapman University. </p>

<p>GPA (weighted): 3.9
GPA (unweighted): 3.75
SAT: 1940
Job: cashier at a Chinese restaurant
Clubs: Spanish, Community Service
Volunteering: community library (10 hours so far)
Sports: Varsity Volleyball and Varsity Spring Track/Field (pole vaulting)
----Academic Classes----
Freshman: Geometry Honors, Biology I, English I, Spanish II Honors, Global Perspectives (btw in my school only math and language honors are available for freshman)
Sophomore: Algebra II Advanced, Chemistry Honors, English II Honors, Spanish III Honors, US History Honors
Junior: Pre Calculus Advanced, AP Biology, English III Honors, AP Spanish Language, AP US History
Senior (will be classes): AP Calculus AB, Physics regular, Organic Chemistry, Forensic Chemistry, AP English Language, Spanish Conversations, AP Psychology</p>

<p>Other Info: NJ resident, 1st generation college student, have an older brother on full scholarship to USC</p>

<p>Thank you :)</p>

<p>USC: Reach (at least it’s reachable due to legacy)
Chapman: Low match</p>

<p>What’s your problem with Rutgers? Or is Rutgers your absolute safety?</p>

<p>I’ve visited Rutgers and stayed there for sleep away camp before and it’s really not my cup of tea. My cousin also goes there and he’s so miserable there. I really don’t want to go to Rutgers, but I would go if it’s completely necessary. Do you know about other schools in California that would be at least a match? T</p>

<p>A “low match” is not a near-reach… more like a near-safety.</p>

<p>UCD if you want a match, or Pepperdine.</p>

<p>USC: High Match
Chapman: Safety</p>

<p>Did you apply to any UCs?</p>

<p>I’m actually a junior at the moment but I don’t think I’m going to apply to the rest of the UCs because they’re mostly public. The funding for public schools in CA are apparently suffering, so my parents aren’t letting me apply to them :/</p>