<p>Hi guys. I am a bit worried about my prospects of getting into a UC, so your input would be invaluable. I am from California and currently attending a rather rigorous high school. I will also be applying as a chemical engineer major to the UCs.</p>
<p>10th-11th Unweighted GPA: 3.46
10th-11th UC Weighted GPA: 3.77
10-11th Fully Weighted GPA: 4.08
Rank: school apparenly does not rank
Current course load: AP Physics B, AP Macro and Micro Econ, AP Calculus BC
I have taken mostly all honors and AP courses (4 during my sophomore year and 6 junior year)</p>
<p>Tests:
SAT I: 2130 (800M, 610 CR, 720 W w/ 11essay)
Subject tests: 800 Chem, 730 Math II
AP Tests: Chem 5, Bio 5, Euro 4, USH 5, Eng Lang 4</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Soccer Team
500+ Volunteer hours
Chemistry club
Research program
CSF</p>
<p>I have also been told by those who read my personal statement that the were good to go.</p>
<p>You look fine to me. Your weighted GPA might be a little low for Berkley but just make sure that you kill your essays. Good luck! Do you mind chancing me too?
- have an 1840 (SAT Math:640 CR:600 Writing:600 , hoping to get it to at least 2000)
- play 3 sports, 2 are varsity, and I am a team captain for one of them
- chosen to present a project of mine in front of the Board of Education
- provide free school and SAT tutoring to those who need it in my school
- involved in a club
- 3.8 GPA unweighted, 4.7 weighted
- Volunteer in a soup kitchen every week
- single parent home
- low income
- first generation college student
- top 10% in my class
- pretty high performing school in NJ (in top 1000 of all high schools in country)
- and I’m black (just throwing that in there)
what are my chances of getting into UVa, Brown, Cornell, Wake Forest, American University, and Duke?</p>
<p>@ObamasUncle. Your GPA is very high! you seem to have a great shot at all those colleges (considering you’re an URM). Just try to do well on your next SAT, and you’re bound to get into those colleges.</p>