<p>UC GPA gives +1 honors/AP/college course points for up to 8 semesters of such courses. So it seems unlikely that a 3.6 unweighted GPA becomes a 4.4 UC GPA.</p>
<p>[University</a> of California: StatFinder](<a href=“http://statfinder.ucop.edu%5DUniversity”>http://statfinder.ucop.edu) and [University</a> of California - Freshman admission profiles](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/profiles/index.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/profiles/index.html) can help you with comparing your stats to admitted freshmen at the UCs. However, note that selectivity varies by division or major. For example, at Berkeley, the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science major in the College of Engineering is generally considered one of the most selective majors, while the College of Letters and Science, where one can declare the Computer Science major, is a bit less selective (both of these majors select from the same Computer Science courses).</p>
<p>Sure bet to give you money = University of Alabama: <a href=“http://eng.ua.edu/undergraduate/scholarships/[/url]”>http://eng.ua.edu/undergraduate/scholarships/</a></p>