Chance me for some California and west coast schools.

<p>Chance me for:
USC
UCB
UCLA
Stanford
UCSD
UCI
Oregon
Oregon State</p>

<p>I am a white out of state applicant, income is greater than 100k.</p>

<p>Weighted GPA: 4.58
ACT: 35</p>

<p>EC's:
10-12,VP 11, president 12 A club that delivers food from restaurants to soup kitchens.
10-12 A club where I help special students with their schoolwork
Built houses in NO for 2 weeks
French exchange
150+ hours volunteer work
9-12, football, captain senior year
1 year lacrosse
1 year wrestling
10-12, shotput discus</p>

<p>If I can be a preferred walk on(football) at one of these schools will it help me get in?</p>

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<p>Your good without that walk on. You should most likely get in to all of those colleges (cept Stanford) if you are not applying to an impacted major at the UC’s.
Stanford would be a reach, as it is for everyone. Just write well and aim for a 36.</p>

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<p>I agree everywhere but Stanford. If your doing engineering or chemistry youll need SAT IIs (750-800s in math and physics if engineering and 750-800s in math and chemistry if your chemistry) though. I know for a fact Berkeley requires math level 2 and a science SAT subject test for college of engineering. If your not doing engineering or chemistry you’ll probably get into all of those places besides Stanford. Not that you aren’t qualified. Your just as good as anyone else for the pick. But their admissions are so subjective and often times random and unpredictable. Everywhere else you’ll get in. I know people MuCH less qualified in terms of academics who didn’t get in. Yes essays and ECs are important but UCs make it clear on their website that those are the two most important things. uSV cares more about ECs but your grades are vastly above their averages mucho le your test scores so you’ll be fine. They really aren’t that hard to get into. So yeah I’d say you’ll deff get in eeryowhere besides Stanford.</p>

<p>I agree everywhere but Stanford. If your doing engineering or chemistry youll need SAT IIs (750-800s in math and physics if engineering and 750-800s in math and chemistry if your chemistry) though. I know for a fact Berkeley requires math level 2 and a science SAT subject test for college of engineering. If your not doing engineering or chemistry you’ll probably get into all of those places besides Stanford. Not that you aren’t qualified. Your just as good as anyone else for the pick. But their admissions are so subjective and often times random and unpredictable. Everywhere else you’ll get in. I know people MuCH less qualified in terms of academics who didn’t get in. Yes essays and ECs are important but UCs make it clear on their website that those are the two most important things. USC cares more about ECs but your grades are vastly above their averages mucho le your test scores so you’ll be fine. They really aren’t that hard to get into. So yeah I’d say you’ll deff get in eeryowhere besides Stanford.</p>

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