For UCSC, UCD, UCSD, UCI, UCLA, and UCB
(I got ELC, so I think I’ll already get UCM/UCR)
UW GPA: ~3.96
Weighted GPA: ~4.421
Weighted UC GPA: ~4.77 to 4.8
ACT- 30
36E, 28R, 29M, 28S
(I’m planning on retaking)
Essay: tbd, I took the September date. But I got a 10 on my last one.
AP Scores/Classes:
AP European History- 4
AP Statistics- 4
AP Spanish Language/Culture- 5
AP Psychology- 5
AP U.S. History- 5
AP Physics C- (TBD)
AP Government- (TBD)
AP Econ- (TBD)
AP Calculus BC- (TBD)
AP Computer Science- (TBD)
AP Language/Composition: (TBD)
AP Comparative Government: (TBD)
Volunteer:
Interact Club / Member (9) / Secretary (10-11) / Vice-President (12th)— 4 years
WASC Student Leader (11-12)—4 years
Soccer Volunteer (playing soccer with disabled children) (12)—1 year
Spanish Tutor (12)—1 year
Work Experience:
Internship at a software company (Summer 2017-present)
Democracy Line (2017)- helping on Election Day, paid
Classes:
Biology course at a community college (summer 2015), received A+ in class
Online course in computer science and statistics (no credit, just for interest)
“Calculus at community college” (12) - my school’s BC Calculus course enrolls you in a community college calculus course
Extracurriculars:
Guitar: private lessons, played since 4th grade. Extremely passionate about music; I have a whole essay dedicated to guitar/music. (9-12)—4 years
Badminton Team (10-12)—4 years
Women in STEM Club / Vice President—(10-12)
Medical Club / IT Officer—(10-12)
Jazz Band (9)- 1 year
Additional Information
Race: Asian (Indian)
Hooks: prob none lol
Income: good
I’m mostly just worried about my ACT score. I think my GPA is my strongpoint; I’ve taken extremely rigorous courses throughout high school, so I’m in the top 9% (maybe higher, but my school doesn’t release rank information other than ELC, which is how I know I’m in the top 9% at my school, at least). The rest, I gusss, is for you to decide I’ve been really stressed about where I’m gonna go to college, so I’d like to hear others’ opinions on my chances at these schools. Thanks so much!