Chance for UCs + many out of states (cali)

<p>GPA: 3.41 (un-weighted), 3.70 (UC gpa), 3.78 (weighted)
Test Scores: SAT 2050 (560 CR, 750 M, 740 WR). ACT 31(32 E, 35 M, 25 R, 32 S)
SAT2s: Math IIC - 750. Physics - 730</p>

<p>Grades:
SOPHOMORE:
Alg 2: C, A
Chem H: B, B
Span 3: D, C (i know, it was an extremely MISERABLE experience)
Band: A, A
World Hist: C, B
World Lit: B, A</p>

<p>JUNIOR:
Law: A, A
Physics H: A, A
Java: B, A
PreCalc H: A, A
American Studies (US Hist): B, A
American Studies (Amlit H): B, A
+ Summer:
AP Calc AB: A, A
Spanish 3 (1st sem only): A (took again in order to overcome the D)</p>

<p>Senior Year APs/testing:
AP Gov
AP Comp Sci
AP Calc BC
AP Physics C
AP Bio (test only)</p>

<p>ECs:
- 50 hours volunteering with Interact
- 75 hours volunteering at local library
- 75 hours volunteering over summer teaching kids how to make video games (this one was cool)
- Summer UCSantaCruz class learning how to make Android applications
- 2 yrs Varsity track top 6 at school in my event (100m sprints)
- 1 yr Varsity Cross Country
- 2 yrs Very prestigious school drumline/Marching Band/winter percussion (well known in nation)
- 1 yr Science Bowl
- 1 yr Electronics Club</p>

<p>MAJOR: mechanical, electrical, or biomed engineering</p>

<p>COLLEGES:
High reaches:
UCLA
UC Berkeley</p>

<p>Slight Reaches:
UC Davis
UC Santa Barbara
UC San Diego
UC Irvine
Cal Poly SLO
Georgia Tech
U Mich (Ann Arbor)
U Texas (Austin)</p>

<p>Easier Matches:
UC Santa Cruz
U - Illinois (Urbana Champaign)
Virginia Tech
Texas A&M (College Station)
University of Maryland (College Park)
Penn State
Purdue</p>

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<p>:( bump 10char your guys’ input would be really helpful!</p>

<p>I think your predictions are pretty spot on, although U of I would probably closer to a high match and U Mich and SD would be close to where UCLA and Berkeley are.</p>

<p>ok thanks :p. what about U Illinois? That is my favorite out of state school and I think its much harder to get into college of engineering there, but I couldn’t find any statistics for that.</p>