Chance me for all the UC's

<p>This will be my projected profile. Applying this fall.</p>

<p>-Decent public school in Southern California (Ventura County)

  • 3.74 UC gpa with 2 community college classes( both A’s)
  • ACT 28
  • SAT I 1820
  • SAT II Chemistry 740
    Math II 650
    Us History 720
    -CSF for 2 years and counting
    -Member of the most active club on campus (heard of kiwanis?) around 100 hours of community service
    -2 years of yearbook- 1 year= academics editor, 1 year= business manager
    -Youth Group singer 2 years and counting
    -volunteer at the local library around 250 hours
    -waiter at a restaurant 20 hours/week 1 year and counting
    -peer mentor for freshmen who are failing 1 year
    -and a decent essay, I think I will write about how basically throughout my early life, I had to go through school all by myself. Even though my parents went to college (dad=cal poly slo,mom= yonsei university-korea), they don’t remember anything. Because of that, I had to figure out my own homework and etc.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>BTW, the reason why I don't have many activities is because I wasn't really interested in college untill the summer of junior year. So it was pretty late (probably put that in essay also).</p>

<p>Lower than the average accepted stats for UCLA, UCB, UCSD but if you want all the chances:</p>

<p>UCB: high reach
UCLA: high reach
UCSD: reach
UCSB/UCD/UCI: slight reach to match
UCSC/UCR/UCM: safety</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: high reach
UCSD/UCD/UCSB/UCI: slight reach
rest: match to safety</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA is definitely a reach
You're somewhat below the average GPA (which is the most important stat for UC) for UCI/UCD/UCSB/UCSD.</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA/UCSD - reach
UCD/UCSB/UCI - slight reach
UCSC - high safety
UCR/UCM - safety</p>