<p>I'm currently a junior at a top state high school. Here are my stats. </p>
<p>UC GPA UW: 3.9
UC GPA W: 4.08
SAT: 1720</p>
<p>ECs:
Girls High School Tennis Team
Ecology Club
SEA Lab Educator/Aquarist Manager
Youth Ministries Teacher (at my church) - 2 year olds/4 year olds
Feed My Starving Children Program (at church)
Lowell Capital Investment Internship
Berkshire Hathaway Business Conference
National Honor Society
California Scholarship Federation
Scholar Athlete
Honor Roll</p>
<p>I’m surprised your not attempting UCLA or Berkeley with your gpa. I think you will get into the majority if not all of the california schools you applied! I applied to uci and I know depending on the program the median gpa for uci is like around a 3.3 or so… so you should be all good there. Are the business programs impacted at the other california schools that you applied? That may make your chancesless of a complete easy sweep but I still think you are a strong candidate for the schools you applied…</p>
<p>You have a good GPA for all your schools, and your ECs seem very good considering that you’re going to be applying to business schools; they show a lot of demonstrated passion. </p>
<p>I’d say that you have good chances at the schools that you listed, and if you chose to also go for UCLA or UCBerkeley, you would be a low match and a match, respectively, especially since you’re in state.</p>
<p>Your EC’s seem like a great match for the UC’s! The only thing is, I would get that SAT score up. If you did, Berkeley would probably be a high match, UCLA a match.</p>
<p>I recently got into my top 2 business schools at Cal which is rank 2 according to usnews (pre haas) and NYU Stern which is rank 5. I did not have a single business EC and relatively unimportant other ECs nor was my GPA as high as yours and I am chinese so it’s definitely not affirmative action. What I did have is a 2310 with 800 in math and cr (a lot of schools dont look at writing so basically to them i have a 2400) 13 AP classes mostly 5s and 4s and essays sculpted for Ivy Leagues (all waitlisted or denied at unfortunately). So honestly, I’d say if you raised your SAT (which you should definitely definitely do since that SAT score is much below the average at almost all of the UCs) and write some decent essays you can go just about any UC school and maybe even some top tier private schools</p>