Chance Me For UC's and Georgia Tech Please!

<p>want to know my chances
uc berkeley - nuclear engineering or astrophysics
ucla - aerospace engineering
ucsd - aerospace engineering
uci - aerospace engineering
georgia tech- aerospace engineering
purdue - aerospace engineering
cal poly san luis obispo - aerospace engineering</p>

<p>white male</p>

<p>SAT I: CR 610, M 650, W 700
ACT: E 30, M 30, R 32, S 26, W 10 or 30 combined with english
SAT II: Math 710, Chem 750
AP: US Hist 5, AP Eng Lang 5, AP Calc A/B and B/C subscore both 3's, AP Chem 3</p>

<p>senior classes: ap physics c, ap bio, ap lit, ap gov, calc d, linear algebra</p>

<p>GPA (UC): 4.14</p>

<p>ranking: top 2% of 745 (ELC)</p>

<p>community college: 2 summer soccer classes</p>

<p>EC
pretty good
varsity/jv soccer (captain on jv), 150 hrs of community service, air force academy summer seminar, various clubs (leadership positions held), NHS, orchestra, etc.</p>

<p>good essays</p>

<p>Berkeley/UCLA: reach
UCSD: match
UCI: safety
Georgia Tech: slight reach
Purdue: match
Cal Poly: safe match</p>

<p>You'll need to raise your SAT score a bit to be competitive for engineering. Also, if you're thinking about astrophysics, you should look into UC Santa Cruz, which has a great astrophysics department.</p>

<p>yo thx for the honest chances.</p>

<p>ill check out ucsc. never even thought of them before!</p>

<p>thx!</p>

<p>Here's the NRC ranking for astrophysics/astronomy:</p>

<p>1 Cal Tech 4.91
2 Princeton 4.79
3 Cal Berkeley 4.65
4 Harvard 4.49
5 Chicago 4.36
6 Cal Santa Cruz 4.31
7 Arizona 4.10
8 MIT 4.00
9 Cornell 3.98
10 Texas 3.65</p>

<p>UCSC is most proud of its linguistics and astrophysics departments (which are both top 10).</p>