<p>Please chance me for the following programs (please do some if not all):</p>
<p>-UC Berkeley EECS
-UC Berkeley Biochem
-UCLA EECS
-UCLA Biochem
-UCSD EECS
-UC Davis EECS</p>
<p>Grades:</p>
<p>Freshman year:</p>
<p>Alg2/Trig: A/A
Lit/Writ: A/A
Biology: A/A
PE 9: A/A
Spanish 2: A/A
Art: A/A</p>
<p>Sophomore year:</p>
<p>Pre-Calc H: A/A
Chem H: A/A
Spanish 3: A/A
Java: A/A
World Lit: A/A
World History: A/A</p>
<p>Summer Physics course at community college: A</p>
<p>Junior Year:</p>
<p>AP Chem: A/A
AP Calc BC: A/A
AP US History: B/A
Spanish 4 H: A/A
American Lit H: A/A</p>
<p>Senior year schedule:</p>
<p>AP Computer Science
AP Spanish
AP Gov/Econ
AP Biology
VMC</p>
<p>SAT's:</p>
<p>SAT Reasoning Score: 2230
SAT II Math Level 2: 800
SAT II Chem: 790
SAT II US History: 760</p>
<p>EC:
- Eagle Scout
- Chapter Chief of OA (Boy Scout National Honor Society)
- Vice President of Speech and Debate (Next year)
- Co-President of Bike Club (Sophomore to Senior Year)
- Co-President of Chess Club (Next year)
- Member of NHS
- 300+ Volunteer hours at a local hospital
- Participated in 2 years of JV Cross Country and 1 year of JV Track </p>
<p>I am an in-state student.</p>
<p>anyone? I will chance back.</p>
<p>You should have virtually no trouble getting into these schools. They are large schools, contrary to what everyone thinks UC takes average US scores or “low” cc scores</p>
<p>I agree, you should have no problem getting into these schools, especially since your in state, good job!</p>
<p>These are all matches. You can even consider UCD a safety.</p>
<p>I would be pretty surprised if you were rejected from any of those schools. Even at those competitive programs, you are a quality applicant with a near perfect GPA and high scores, with decent ECs. UCD is a definite safety, so don’t sweat it man. Chance back? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1518818-chance-me-top-universities-low-income-urm.html#post16087021[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1518818-chance-me-top-universities-low-income-urm.html#post16087021</a></p>
<p>You are definitely in to UCSD and UC Davis. Not a problem there.</p>
<p>UCLA is High Match, with UCB being High Match/ Low Reach. Those two are really competitive, but being in state should bolster your chances. </p>
<p>UCSD and UC Davis are definite, and UCLA and UCB are probable. Your chances look good.</p>
<p>K my stats on the original post were actually a prediction I made a few years ago on where I thought I would be. This is what I actually got: (can you chance me for Berkeley EECS and the ivy league)? </p>
<p>Grades:</p>
<p>GPA UW: 4.0
10-11 W: 4.7</p>
<p>Freshman year:</p>
<p>Alg2/Trig: A/A
Lit/Writ: A/A
Biology: A/A
PE 9: A/A
Spanish 2: A/A
Art: A/A</p>
<p>Sophomore year:</p>
<p>Pre-Calc H: A/A
Chem H: A/A
Spanish 3: A/A
Java: A/A
World Lit: A/A
World History: A/A</p>
<p>Junior Year:</p>
<p>AP Chem: A/A
AP Calc BC: A/A
AP US History: A/A
Spanish 4 H: A/A
American Lit H: A/A
TA: A/A</p>
<p>Community College Courses:
Physics - A
Macroecon - A+</p>
<p>Senior year schedule:</p>
<p>AP Computer Science
AP Spanish
AP Gov/Econ
AP Physics
AP Statistics
Regular Lit</p>
<p>SAT’s/Tests:</p>
<p>SAT Reasoning Score: 2310 (800M, 730CR, 780W)
SAT II Math Level 2: 800
SAT II Chem: 780
5’s on all AP tests
National Merit (230 PSAT)</p>
<p>ECs:
- Coding Internship, paid good bank.
- Eagle Scout, tons of leadership on state level
- President of Speech and Debate, nationally ranked
- Co-President of Bike Club
- Co-President of Chess Club
- 300+ Volunteer hours at a local hospital + leadership position</p>
<p>I am an in-state student for UCs. Applying to all ivies EXCEPT Harvard, Dartmouth, and Brown. </p>