<p>English I A/A
Spanish II A/A
Geometry H P B/A
9 Athletics A/A
Biology H P A/A
Health A/A
WldGeog/Culture A/A</p>
<p>10th grade: gpa=4.2</p>
<p>English II A/A
Spanish III A/A
9 Athletics A/A
Algebra II HP A/A
Env. Sci. AP A/A
Math Tutor A/A
World History P A/A</p>
<p>11th grade: GPA 4.16 (Did bad this year, due to personal problems)
AP Chem B/B
AP Stat B/B
Honors Spanish 4 A/A
Honors Math Analysis B/B
English III A/A
US History P A/A</p>
<p>12th Grade: GPA: Probably 4.14
AP Physics
AP Computer Science
AP Calc B/C
IB Pysch
English 4
regular Gov/econ
Ceramics</p>
<p>4 on AP Environmental Science Exam
2 on AP Biology Exam</p>
<p>EC:
Co-President of The Environmental Club
Vice President of the Hispanic Heritage Club
Math Honor Society- 3 years
CSF- 4 years
Key Club member
Recycling Club member
Basketball- 9th and 10th grade
Founder of a website that raises awareness of environmental problems around the world </p>
<p>Volunteer Service:
Library- 150 hours
Los Robles Hospital- 100 hours
The Agoura Hills Animal Shelter-80 hours
VIP program- 80 hours</p>
<p>Go to the link below, click on “Custom Tables”, answer some questions, and enter up to 3 mean characteristics at a time to see what the admit rate percentage is at all the UCs for someone that has your profile:</p>
<p>thanks for the reply. Should I do anything to make my EC’s or volunteer work look better? And does getting mostly B’s in weighted classes look bad to UC ad coms?</p>
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<li><p>I think your UC GPA is calculated wrong. Take your sophomore and junior grades, don’t include Math Tutor or 9 Athletics, give a 4 for each A and a 3 for each B, add 8 extra points at the end (you took at least 8 semesters of honors/AP classes), and divide all that by 22 (# of classes without Math Tutor or 9 Athletics), and you should end up with 4.09.</p></li>
<li><p>That being said, you are in at Davis, maybe in at UCSD, and UCLA and UCB are reaches.</p></li>
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<p>ok, my soph uc gpa is 4.2 and my junior uc gpa would be 24/4, so a 4.0. So my comined would be 4.1, idk how you got 4.09, but its the samw thing.</p>
<p>i dunno, UCB has an interesting admissions process. my brother and my best friend both got into UCB and they were very different cases. my brother had cancer, had a 4.5, an SAT of 2100, and absolutely no ECs other than clarinet playing. my friend julian on the other hand had a 4.2, an SAT of 1800, had everything in life given to him with a silver spoon, and too many ECs to count. so cal has a pretty broad admissions process that lets one compensate for the other (at least in my experience)</p>
<p>i think the others have fairly pessimistic views. my friend julian actually had almost the exact same resume as you (with a lower SAT) environmental work, tons of volunteering, yea sure i think youve got a chance, a solid one. being from california helps</p>