Chance a California Kid

<p>Hi, I am a Korean international applicant requring no financial aid to UC's</p>

<p>SAT I : 2180 Single Sitting, 2240 Combined
UC GPA : 4.2
Hardest Course Schedule Possible - 8 APS, all 4s and 5s
Math II - 780
Biology - 750
US History - 800
Korean - 800</p>

<p>ECs - Average
Recs - Good
Essays - Excellent</p>

<p>Please chance me for UCSD (fav school), would i have a shot at UCLA or Berekley??????</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>International applicant, or Californian resident? it makes a difference.</p>

<p>If you live in California, that stats will pretty much secure you at UCSD, and give you very decent shots at Berkeley and LA (like you’ll get into at least one of the two)</p>

<p>Did you go to HS in CA? are you ELC?</p>

<p>Extracurriculars? Leadership?</p>

<p>all useful info</p>

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<p>I did go to HS in CA, but I hear UC’s are accepting more internationals and OOS due to budget cuts.</p>

<p>EC’s - Average, few board positions, sports, dont wnana list all, dont think would make a difference honestly…</p>

<p>I am considered an “international applicant” but i did 4 years of HS in Cali</p>

<p>Anyoone???</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure they still have lower requirements for California residents, and i would still encourage you to apply as an California resident if you have any sort of permanent resident status in the U.S.</p>

<p>UCSD is pretty much in, UCLA and Berkeley are both high matchs, i’m sure if you applied to both, you’ll get in at least one.</p>

<p>BTW are you ELC in your school? (top 4%) If you are, thats an extra boost for LA and Berkeley.</p>