<p>Hi, I just submitted my application to UCs, cal poly and CMU. Found your site, just wonder
what's my chance at those Universities. </p>
<p>cmu
ucb
ucla
ucsd
ucd
uci
ucsb</p>
<p>Follow are my stats.
I just simplify and summerize for easy viewing</p>
<p>Californian
Asian
uc gpa wt 3.96 un wt 3.72. last three semesters. straight As
satI 2200 r700 m800 w700
satII math2 800
physics 800
us history 780</p>
<p>volunteer hrs: over 300 hrs
leadership: sports coach, co-ordinator
honors: psat semi-finalist
personal essays: believe to be good</p>
<p>if i’m right, UCs especially in these times mostly just look at your scores and GPA. i think you should be fine for the UCs and should get right into any of them, especially with that 2200 of yours. good luck. i say it’s a match for all of them, but i don’t know what cmu is sorry. you should be fine though. don’t worry :).</p>
<p>I think you will be accepted to most of them, you have crazy good sat scores! And your GPA is also very good, I don’t see anything in your stats that would ‘pull you back’ from not being accepted in any UC.</p>
<p>Wow, are you guys trying to give me an early Christmas gift ? I never thought I have any
chance to get in UCB or UCLA. I thought you have to get at least 4.2+ gpa.
Are they not looking at EC these days ? Why Aimsor said UCs just look at scores now ?</p>
<p>Your SAT’s are exceptional, decent ec’s.
If you’ve shown improvement (as in straight A’s, as you said) I think this should aid your gpa situation a bit (I’m not saying its a BAD GPA, obviously, I’m just saying that your upward trend should work to your advantage).</p>
<p>Berkeley - low reach/high match
LA - low reach/high match
San Diego - match
Davis - match
Irvine - match
Santa Barbara - match</p>