Chance me at UCLA.

<p>Hi guys! I'd appreciate if you could chance me at UCLA as an international.. :(</p>

<p>Caucasian, Female, Family makes 200,000 K +
SAT: 2050 (680 W, 690 M, 680 CR)
SAT II: Math 2: 750 French: 800</p>

<p>Most rigorous course load at school.. AP's are only offered in grade 12
AP Calc AB
History
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Physics
AP English
Francais Langue (not offered in AP)</p>

<p>Straight A's in all.. above 93.</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>Dance: Ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical. 10 + hours per week
Piano 2 hours a week
Swimming 4 hours a week
Bronze Medallion
Bronze Cross
Grad Council</p>

<p>Volunteer:</p>

<p>Buddy program- Matched up with an immigrant, welcome them to the city
Math tutor
Sri Lanka Aid- group I helped to start at my school, raise money to build a school in Sri Lanka
LINK Leader </p>

<p>Work Experience:
300+ hours cashier
Lifeguard
Babysitter</p>

<p>Um yeah there's probably more, but I am super tired and I should probably quit procrastinating and go do homework.</p>

<p>Ah, oops put this in the wrong forum!</p>

<p>You have a pretty good chance as an international, I believe. But, you might want to get the opinion of another member. Good luck</p>

<p>I’d say slight reach as an international. If you were in-state, there’s a good chance you’d be accepted with those stats.</p>

<p>I agree with Gryffon. I’d have to say at least a slight reach.</p>

<p>reach? no. i think you have a great chance. But try some other private universities like USC too. Since the UC’s will discriminate by geography. I would think you can get in, people with far worse stats have been accepted, except they live in Cali…</p>

<p>Far worse stats?
The average UC gpas for LA and Berkeley are like 4.1-4.2+
The average SAT scores are 2050 for these schools as well.
Great chance if in state, because those are the stats LA and Berkeley typically accept for instate people, it’s harder for OOS and much harder for internationals.</p>

<p>Your stats are almost exactly at the averages for in-states for UCLA. As others have said, it’s slightly tougher for international students and out-of-state (OOS) students. Having said that, I would rank you as a match–primarily because of how many APs you have taken, and also because of the great extracurriculars–and the extremely well-roundedness of the activities you have chosen.</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>