chance me for USC, UCLA, Notre Dame, UC San Diego, UC Davis

<p>I'm a senior in high school</p>

<p>GPA
weighted- 4.20
unweighted- 3.78
top 20% of class (I go to a private catholic high school if that matters)</p>

<p>AP/Honors Classes
9th- Algebra II Honors
10th- AP World History, Biology Honors, Precalculus Honors
11th- AP English Language, AP US history, AP Calculus AB, Chemistry Honors
12th- AP English Lit, AP European History, AP Stats, AP Environmental Science, Physics Honors</p>

<p>SAT
overall- 2130
reading- 740
writing- 730
math- 660</p>

<p>SAT II
US History- 780
English Lit- 630</p>

<p>EC:
-Tennis Team
-Cross Country
-Green Club
-Retreat Leader
-Hunger Awareness Committee
-Leadership group at school
-Volunteer at a hospital
-Volunteer at a food pantry
-About 200 hours of community service
-I went to El Salvador for 2 weeks my junior year for immersion/service trip</p>

<p>USC - Match
UCLA - Match
UCSD - Match
UCD - Safety</p>

<p>ND - high match
USC - high match
UCLA - high match
UCSD - match
UCD - high safety</p>

<p>Might look at Holy Cross-top Catholic school like ND. HC has very nice campus 1 hour from Boston. Like ND, Holy Cross has great school spirit and a strong alumni network.</p>

<p>ND - reach
USC - high match
the rest are matches and safeties</p>

<p>…and holy cross is a joke par</p>

<p>I’d agree with pbiddy, ND is a low reach based on your GPA, decile, and SAT I and II scores. Your SAT II score in lit will hurt you-- at ND in particular. Your course rigor and ECs seem to be okay. You still have a realistic shot though but most unhooked applicants accepted are in the top 10% of their class.</p>