<p>freshman year 2.9 two honors geometry and biology
sophore year no honors 2.9
junior year 3.5 first semester and 4.00 2nd sem
junior year courseload
ap chem
physics
pre cal
u.s hist
English
art</p>
<p>senior year couses
ap human geo
ap bio
ethnic studies
English
economy
calculus</p>
<p>sat 2360</p>
<p>sat chem 800
sat bio 760
ap bio exam 4
ap chem exam 5</p>
<p>did tutoring 50 hrs
medcorps member
did speech for two years got into semi finals
total community service over 200 hrs
intership at lab during summer
took biotechnology course at community college</p>
<p>chance me for
santa clara
university of san Francisco
san jose state
uc riverside
uc merced
uc santa cruz
biola university
chico state
san diego state
Sonoma state
long beach</p>
<p>is your GPA mentioned weighted or unweighted? other than that, i think that you are setting your standards a little low. Very few state schools applicants have an almost perfect SAT score. ECs aren’t great. It would have been better to stick with a few ECs for four years. I think you’ll get into all of those schools. Don’t worry too much about your GPA. SAT scores cancel that out.</p>
<p>I think you’ll sail into all the CSUs you’ve listed. </p>
<p>You’ll probably get into Merced, particularly if you are eligible in Local Context. </p>
<p>Unless you have a compelling story, I think Riverside, Santa Cruz, and the privates you list are reaches.</p>
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<p>If your SAT is at that level, the UC’s will admit you, they don’t really look at freshman grades. Apply to some Ivies with that score.</p>