<p>UC gpa- 3.6, I just calculated it and i'm happy its higher than my UW 3.2 gpa.</p>
<p>My question is do i have a chance with a
3.6 UC gpa (does it matter that i recieved some Ds sophomore year thatll show on my transcript?)</p>
<p>MAJOR upward Trend</p>
<p>LOW Sat Scores 1560, took it again hope i get in 1600s
but standardized test aren't my thing</p>
<p>AP BIO-4</p>
<p>I have 10 honors/AP classes b/t sophomore-junior year
but i don't think 4 count because I didn't pass them (sophomore year)</p>
<p>Taking Almost all AP classes this year </p>
<p>ECs- are pathetic....haha</p>
<p>Im a minority and a California Resident</p>
<p>Applying to
UC Irvine
UC Davis
UC Santa Cruz
UC Riverside
I can apply to four for free so idk whether i should risk it by applying to Santa Barbara instead of Riverside</p>
<p>Which UCs do i have a good chance at out of the ones I am applying to?</p>
<p>I think you have a good chance at any of them. It helps that you’re a Cali resident and minority…depends which though b/c if you’re asian that doesn’t count. Being a cali resident gives a for sure shot at one of them! </p>
<p>i didnt count the ds actually i put them as zeros
I got practically Staight As in honors classes junior year
thats what saved the gpa lol
and I counted my summer school English classes after sophomore in which I got As (not honors)</p>
<p>Being Mexican, black, white, or chinese makes no difference at the UCs. They are legally not allowed to factor this into the admissions decision.</p>
<p>If you got a D in that english class, then made it up and got an A, it simply counts as an A (one class) in your UCGPA calculation. You can look up the rules for this on the UC website.</p>