Chance a hopeful junior

<p>hi i wud appreciate if u guys chanced me for my chances to a UCD and other UC's</p>

<p>UC GPA= 3.75 or 3.7
survived leukemia in sophmore year
had to be homeschooled that year
now back and healthy</p>

<p>9th- 2.8
10th- 3.5
11th- s1-3.83
s2- 4.16 or 4.0</p>

<p>top 7% out of 500</p>

<p>4 AP's</p>

<p>SAT: 1900
ACt:29</p>

<p>Volunteer Hours: 100 American Cancer Society
100 American Leukemia Lymphoma Society
40 NASA</p>

<p>2 years varsity tennis - next year cocaptain
Cancer awarness club
ping pong club
rocketry club (club goes to nationals every year)
AVID (tutor to freshman)</p>

<p>Essay based on how my disease made me grow as a person and more serious in school</p>

<p>so wat u guys think my chances r for these schools?</p>

<p>UCD
UCLA
UCB
UCSD
UCI
UCSB
UOP
USC</p>

<p>ucb seems very tough since its like 40% asian. try to improve sat and u’ll be in at all of them. </p>

<p>^^Thats the only reach.</p>

<p>Improper grammar makes people less likely to chance you. Just putting that out there.</p>

<p>oops! How can i edit the post?</p>

<p>also i’d like to mention that on the SAT II’s i got a 680 on bio and 710 on us history</p>

<p>You should get into Davis, my friend had similar stats/ECs and he’s headed there next fall. UCLA, UCB, and UCSD are gonna be tougher. Try to improve your SAT as much as possible, as much over 2000 as you can get, and your chances look a lot better for UCSD.</p>

<p>i think if youre in everywhere except UCB, where you will probably need a bit higher scores. Having said that, your personal story is very special and impressive.
congrats on beating it, and to your continued health.</p>

<p>soo does that mean i have decent shots at all the Uc’s except berkeley?</p>

<p>UCLA might be a little hard too. You’re good everywhere else.</p>