Chance me for UCLA, UCSD, and UCB and calculate my UC GPA

<p>I tried to calculate my UC GPA and it came out to be a 4.08... which seems to be drastically low.</p>

<p>Can someone calculate it for me and chance me?</p>

<p>Schools: UCLA, UCB, UCSD</p>

<p>UCSD and UCLA-Computer Science and Engineering
UCB-Electrical Engineering</p>

<p>Current grade: 11th
GPA Unweighted: 3.86
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: M</p>

<p>OUT OF STATE</p>

<p>UC GPA: unknown... can someone calculate it for me? please?</p>

<p>SAT I (2013 June): 2130: Reading: 650, Math: 790, Writing: 690</p>

<p>(2013 PSAT for NMSQT was 216 with Reading: 71, Math: 78, Writing: 67)</p>

<p>Will take SAT II's this year: Math 2 and Physics. Expect to get 700+ for both, high 700 for math and mid-high for physics.</p>

<p>Freshman year (at IB public high school):</p>

<p>Honors Geometry - A (took it in summer between 8th and 9th)
Chinese I - A
Chinese II - A
Honors Biology - A
Honors Pre-Calc - A
Honors English 9 - A
Honors Earth/Environmental Science - A
PE - A
Honors Civics/Economics - A</p>

<p>End of freshman year rank: 1/300 something</p>

<p>Sophomore year (applied to top 20 high school in the nation and got in. This is where I currently attend high school as well):</p>

<p>Honors World History - A (Took it in the summer between 9th and 10th)
AP US History - B
AP Calc AB - B (I normally would have gotten a A, but I was so overwhelmed by the work because my old high school didn't give that much homework and when I transferred, I was immediately hit with 6+ hours of work a day.)
AP English Language and Composition - B
AP Calc BC - A
AP Music Theory - A
AP Physic B - A
Honors Turning Points in American History - A
Advanced PE - A</p>

<p>New school does not rank since it is ultra competitive.</p>

<p>AP Exams:
AP Calc BC - 5 (Calc AB Subscore: 5)
AP US History - 4
AP English Language and Composition - 4
AP Physics B - 5
AP Music Theory - 4</p>

<p>Junior year:</p>

<p>I started taking classes at a private college nearby (part of new high school's program since it is an early college program).</p>

<p>College equivalent Chemistry - A
College equivalent Computer Programming/Computer Science - A
College equivalent English - A
College eqivalent Psychology - A</p>

<p>EXTRACURRICULARS:</p>

<p>Tech Lead with state public online school (state funded program that allows kids to take some online classes that aren't available at their high school) so I deal with creating interactive programs and problem sets and finding resources for students to use to get some extra practice.</p>

<p>Tutor in math, physics - tutored at least 250 hours.
Volunteered at local church
Volunteered with adult literacy program
Tennis - ranked in the state, varsity tennis for high school, won multiple tournaments
Chess - stopped in 10th grade, but placed highly in multiple state competitions, still play recreationally
Piano - played 10+ years, achieved highest level in Royal Conservatory of Music Exam, performed at retirement home</p>

<p>Science Olympiad member
Technological Student Association member and TREASURER
Performing Arts Club member and PRESIDENT
International Club member
Former Chess Club member and PRESIDENT at old high school</p>

<p>In National Honors Society since 10th grade.</p>

<p>Received Ronald Reagan Student Leader Award</p>

<p>Intern webdesigner at the college I'm taking classes at.</p>

<p>The fact that you’re Asian will not help you. Not being racist, but they are now watching out for too many Asians. Nonetheless with these scores and qualities you will easily get into UCSD. However UCLA and UCB are both out of your league. Most of the kids there have a list of extracurriculars that exceed the height of my school. So…with that said, starting packing for San Diego!</p>

<p>Affirmative action was struck down in CA woodlevans, so his race doesn’t matter. Try to raise your SAT to 2200+ because engineering is tough to get in for the UC’s. The UCs only take in your sophomore and junior years into account for calculating the GPA. Extracurriculars for UCs dont matter as much as for the privates. Just raise that SAT score and try to get 750+ on your subjects and you will be fine.</p>

<p>UCLA-reach, UCB-reach, UCSD-match</p>

<p>For GPA don’t count freshman year and only count classes that are requirements to get into a UC. These are called A-G requirements.</p>