Chance me for UC's and CSU's

<p>Junior
I want to major in Electrical/Computer engineering</p>

<p>UCLA, UCB, UCSB, UCI, UCR, UCSD, UCSC, UCD, CAL POLY Pomona, San Diego State</p>

<p>SAT I: First try 1750(taking it again aiming for 2000)
GPA: 3.4 class rank top 25-30%
UC GPA: 3.7
AP World History
AP Art History
AP United States History
AP English Language
AP Psychology
AP Physics
AP Calculus AB
AP Government
AP English Literature
3 Years of Spanish
All Honors Sciences</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
≈500 Volunteer hours as of now
Head of a branch(I created it) of a National Non Profit Organization
Presidential Service Award
Intern with the Wendy Gruel for Mayor Campaign
Intern with a Medical Clinic
(Applied for an internship with JPL)
Piano(as a hobby)
Basketball(as a hobby)
Robotics(as a hobby)
Know Java, CSS3, HTML5
School Robotics team, 1 year
Associated Student Body Student Government</p>

<p>Clubs:
President of Political Awareness Club 2 years
President of Astronomy Club 2 years
Vice President of Secular Student Society
Secretary of South Asian Club
Member of Robotics Club</p>

<p>If you’re applying engineering you really need to get that SAT score up. If you have time I would suggest taking the ACT -some people tend to do better on the ACT than the SAT.
As of now
UCB UCLA - high reach (work on that SAT score to bring down to a low reach. If your applying EECS then UCB will still be a high reach).
UCSD - low reach
UCD, UCI - high match (with 2000+ SAT score should be a match)
UCR, UCSB, UCSC - match
SD State, Cal Poly Pomona - Safety
These predictions are based on the college’s individual freshmen profiles and acceptance rates. Remember that the acceptance rate for the UC colleges of engineering tend to be lower than that of the rest of the school (UCB’s College of Engineering has a 12% acceptance rate while the rest of the school has a 20% acceptance rate). You might want to apply pure Comp Sci rather than EECS or CSE to some of the reaches to maximize your chances of getting in. </p>

<p>That SAT score won’t get you into SDSU or Cal Poly. They are accepting student with higher stats.</p>

<p>Can anyone one chance me for the same schools with Computer Science?</p>