Chance me for UCLA please!! :)

<p>Please let me know what you think!</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8 unweighted, 4.13 weighted
Will have taken 7 APs and 1 honors
SAT 1 M: 640
SAT 1 CR: 690
SAT 1 Wr:770</p>

<p>4s on AP Enviro and AP Euro, 5 on AP US (AP Scholar award)</p>

<p>EC:
-Three years of journalism, working for a national award-winning school paper. Have been arts editor and am currently the Editor-in-Chief. I have won 2 honorable mentions, 2 third place awards, 2 second place awards, and a first place award in state and regional journalism contests
-cheerleader for 4 years, captain sophomore year
-president/founder of a philanthropic club on campus
-have worked as a nanny and as an editor for a local publication</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>in state/out of state?</p>

<p>in state! and i’m female btw (not sure if that matters)</p>

<p>Mid Match imo.</p>

<p>Because in state, you are high match it appears but it depends on how relatively “up there” you are compared to your fellow students.</p>

<p>Low reach, just because how hard it is to get in. They received the most applications last year out of any school</p>

<p>Mine please?: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1568705-updated-chance-transfer.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1568705-updated-chance-transfer.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>UCLA: high match</p>

<p>@Inmiller0905</p>

<p>It’s not that hard(compared to out of state appliants) for in-state applicants.</p>

<p>It’s easier for OOS applicants actually. Just look at the statistics for this year. They project to have a 17.5% in-state acceptance rate and a 33.5% rate for OOS kids. UCLA doesn’t favor in-state kids over OOS as much as people say it does.</p>

<p>The fact that there acceptance rate is higher for out of state kids does not mean its necessarily easier to get in, have you thought about how many OOS kids apply? or what exactly there grades are?</p>

<p>OOS applicants have a higher accept rate generally because they actually want to go to UCLA meaning they’re typically top of their class. In-state kids can just conveniently apply to all UC’s at one using their apps website, which makes it rather easy to just apply even with bad scores and ECs.</p>