Chance for UC's and Columbia ED

<p>Hey everyone, I was wondering if any one of you fine netizens would mind looking over my stats and voice your opinion on my chances in making it to either UCLA, UCSD, UCB, or my top choice, Columbia. I've also applied to U of Florida, U of San Diego, and U of Virginia.</p>

<p>SATs: 2000 (660 Critical Reading, 690 Math, 650 Writing)
SATs II: 710 Math 2, 700 Bio M
APs: 4 World, 4 US History, 5 Psych, 5 Bio, 5 Calc BC, 5 Calc AB subscore
GPA: 3.8 Unweighted; 4.7 Weighted
Rank: 6/677 (TT____TT)</p>

<p>EC: 9-10th grade heavy involvement in AFJROTC, flight chief, drill team member, kitty hawk air society member, Psychology Club Member, Asian American Association Member, Future Educators of America member
11-12th grade NHS member, started dual enrolling (take both community college classes and high school classes; high school student by day, cc student by night)
12th grade Phi Theta Kappa member (honor society at the college), started taking Tae Kwon Do</p>

<p>I work a lot at a Pediatricians Clinic so I don't have much time for other ECs.</p>

<p>Awards:
Mostly school academic awards and a lot of JROTC medals along with trophies from 4-man drill teams that I've commanded</p>

<p>Misc:
Will receive an AA in Social Science same time as I graduate high school.
Filipino (Asian) female
Low income family
Immigrant Status
From a single parent household
For UCs - I lived in Cali most of my life before moving to Florida Junior year. Not sure if they give precedence to in-state residents as I can be considered one. The move may also explain why my ECs suddenly died. </p>

<p>Personal Statement:
What Forrero Rocher and I have in common.</p>

<p>I feel like I'm reviewing the stats of a Pokemon card. ;[ Hopefully these schools will (winkwinknudgenudge) chooooose me.</p>

<p>you’re EC is pretty good, and your grade/rank is impressive.</p>

<p>the only thing that i think u need to improve on is the SAT score, bump it up to at least 2150 and u should be fine</p>

<p>good luck :)</p>

<p>Do you still have a parent living in CA? That is the only way you can still be considered in state unfortunately.</p>

<p>I thin you’ll get into SD. UCB and LA are small reaches and Columbia will unfortunately be very hard with current scores.</p>

<p>My mom files her state tax under California and half my family still lives there. On Berkeley’s site it also states that if I attended a Californian school for at least two or more years than I can be considered as a resident.</p>