Chance me all UC's, Cal Poly SLO, SDSU, Cal State Fullerton, Cal Poly Pomona, and UW Seattle

Intended Major: Civil Engineering

Rising Senior, living in a upper middle class family in CA

Senior Course Load:

  • AP Lit., AP Calc, AP Stats, AP Gov/Econ, AP World, AP Studio Art 2D

SAT: 1440 (plan on retaking I think)
SAT II:
-Math II: estimated mid-700’s
-Physics: pretty sure got in the 600’s :frowning:

Unweighted GPA: 3.89
Weighted GPA: 4.6
UC Weighted GPA: 4.23

Extracurriculars:
Track:

  • 4 years, varsity junior and senior year, numerous team awards

Cross Country:

  • 2 years (junior and senior years), was part of a team that was ranked 8th in the state for Division 1 in 2017, team awards too

~for both and track and cross country it is a hefty commitment with year round running and training, as well as practices 6/7 days a week, and roughly 15 hours of practice a week

Kumon:

  • started in November 2017, I do roughly 3 hours of teaching material and grading work each week
    -paid job

Member of some clubs at school, but no big impact

Johns Hopkins Engineering Summer Course:
-had to apply to get in, and if I get an A/B I can get transferable credits from the university to my school of choice
-IDK if this means much but i’m throwing it out there

Thanks everyone for reading. My main concerns are my extracurriculars (particularly my lack of a leadership position), as well as my middle ground SAT score. I'm more worried about the fact that I feel most people who I have to compete for engineering with around me have superb extracurrculars and leadership as well as higher SAT's. What are your guys's thoughts, and any comment is appreciated.

CSU Fullerton/Cal Poly Pomona: Safety
SDSU: Low Match
Cal Poly SLO: Match-High Match
UCR: Safety
UCI/UCD: Match
UCSD (Structural Engineering?): High Match
UCLA/UCB: Low Reach-Reach

You have good EC’s so best of luck.

You are competitive applicant for all the schools you list.

Good luck