<p>UCB- Probably math/safety. You have a decent shot.
UCLA-Unlikely. UCs are very number based UCLA/Cal are usually 2400/4.0 kids. You can try. but I’d got with high match.
UCSD- match. 3.6 is a little low but your SAT makes up for it.
Cornell/Penn/Stanford- WHO KNOWS? LOL. Honestly. Try. hard. you don’t know. It coule happen. 3.6 is pretty low, but you may be able to pull off an amazing essay and maybe your recs will be spectacular. Maybe boost up Extracurriculars if you can? You have numerous stuff, but not high-focus-level stuff like national anything. (and sir. Penn is NOT a low ivy… it’s kinda mid ivy.)
MIT- if you’re not a girl majoring in computer science, doubtful. lol. Esp if you’re a STEM (science, tech, engineering, math) major. they’re VERY selective and picky on those. Lit or poli sci? MAYBE.
Caltech- see MIT. but a little less IMO.
Carnegie-Mellon- match. maybe a tiny bit high match. If you’re doing engineering of any sort. probably hosed, they’re #1 at that. For you, I’d say don’t try too many colleges who are #1 in your specific major but go more for ones that are like still impressive but less. They like essays. I’d try and write a really good one.
UTexas- dunno much about here. no comment.
UMich- yeah. match.
U. Ill- See U Texas.
U. Wash.- uhhhhh the one in st. louis? probably same as Carnegie Mellon but minus the engineering bit.
GaTech- dunno dude. it’s an OK shot. this is 50/50
USC- if you come from a really good school in california. Probably. they say they don’t care about demographics but they kinda do. My school gets like at least 50% in… sorry not trying to scare you. I was gonna actually say. match. go for it.</p>