Chance me for UCLA, USC, Pomona pleasee!!

<p>sophomore in high school right now from CT,
female
hispanic</p>

<p>on a 4.0 scale, 3.8 gpa
havent taken sat's yet but expected 2000
AP's: Taking AP biology this year (85 average)
taking AP english, AP psychology, APUSH, and AP Chem next year
taking AP english, AP physics, and not sure about the rest senior year
class rank: 26/206</p>

<p>EC's:
unity team (1 year)
Berlin Interact (1 year)
Wrestling team (2 years) hope to be varsity next two years
Volunteer at hospital for special care
volunteer at childrens hospital
Studying abroad in costa rica this summer
studying abroad next summer
Off season wrestling team
about 100 hours of community service so far</p>

<p>Also, which of these three schools would be the best pre-med school/ the best school overall for someone out of state</p>

<p>bumppp please</p>

<p>Being out-of-state may hurt you when it comes to UCLA and USC. However, I do think that your ethnicity (this really does help a lot), commitment to wrestling, and studying abroad make you a good candidate for acceptance at all of these colleges. Over the next year or so, boost your weighted GPA by doing well in your AP classes, and if possible, study a lot for the SAT to make that a 2100+. All of the colleges you mentioned are very selective and academics and test scores are very important. Wrestling and studying abroad looks good, and stick with your volunteering. Remember to do very well on your SAT II’s (required for UCLA, I don’t know about the others but you probably need them since they’re so selective).</p>

<p>I’ve heard good things about UCLA for pre-med, but I’m also pretty sure Pomona has the most out-of-state students. All of these colleges are highly ranked and very good, so I would worry about which one to attend after you take in all your acceptances.</p>