Chance me for UCs please!

<p>Hi, im a senior applying to UC schools only due to financial and personal reasons, so here are my specs.</p>

<p>unweighted GPA: 3.5
UC GPA: 4.0(3.95ish if not counting Eng10H as an honors class)
My GPA has been an upward slope throughout all my HS career, Junior year I ended with a 4.16, and a 4.2 first sem and second sem.
SAT:2010- 620CR,730M,660W
SAT II: 660physics, 750ish math II(haven't gotten my math score back yet)
ACT-31-28E,30R,35M,31S(will bring up to around 32ish if I don't get it this time)
I took AP Calc and AP physics and APUSH my junior year, and got 4,3,3 on the AP Exams respectively.</p>

<p>I don't have any notable ECs, except 4 years of soccer, and some volunteering hours and a small little things and awards here and there. I am an Asian, and my school doesn't rank.
The Schools Im applying to are:
UCB
UCLA
UCSD
UCI
UCD
UCSB</p>

<p>PS. im applying as an Astrophysics major, which is not an impactful major, and I think I have a pretty solid essay, if this will help by any chance.</p>

<p>You definitely have good chances with UCI, Davis, and Santa Barbara. UCLA and Berkeley tend to be reaches for a lot of people, and I think that would be the case for you, as well.</p>

<p>Thanks! Do you think its likely that I can get into UCSD?</p>

<p>I think you are a good candidate for UCSD, Davis, UCSB, UCI. LA and UCB are reaches.</p>

<p>UCB: reach
UCLA: reach
UCSD: high match/low reach
UCI: high match
UCD: high match
UCSB: high match</p>

<p>Honestly, I think UCLA, Berkley, will be pretty difficult, but you never know. The other UCs you should get in. If you do get up to a 32 you’ll have some more options. Please chance me back! <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1576421-what-my-chances-getting-into-usc-ucla-nyu.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1576421-what-my-chances-getting-into-usc-ucla-nyu.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Thanks everyone for replying, by high matches, what would that correspond to as far as percentage goes?</p>