Economics or Anthropology/Pre Med with Music Minor
Income: parents can afford full tuition for UW but probably not anything else
GPA: 3.75
SAT: 1420
Drumline Captain: won three state competitions
Working all summer for 3 years at a summer camp with 120+ kids
Started Investing Club at my school grew to 50+ members; one of the biggest clubs at school
Do some stock investing on the side and have made a considerable amount of money
Leadership position with helping new kids at my school; giving tours and helping them feel welcome
Dual enrolled at Community college and taking one class a quarter there
Tennis for 3 years and Track and Field for one
Main hobby is Music Production; I do it as a side job for some money and have racked up over 250,000 plays total on songs I have produced
Taking/took (AP & College)
AP
AP Biology
AP World History
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Psychology
AP Environmental Sciences
COLLEGE
English 101&102
Political Science
US History
Calculus Based Physics
Spanish III
Evolutionary Biology
UCLA and Cal Poly SLO?? (There are 2 Cal Poly’s) cannot use race/ethnicity for their admission decisions.
UCLA uses 10-11th grades in their GPA calculation for the a-g course requirements and only AP/IB/DE (UC transferable courses) get the extra honors points. Here is the calculator: https://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/
Post UW UC GPA, Capped Weighted UC GPA and Fully Weighted UC GPA.
Cal Poly SLO uses 9-11th grades in their GPA calculation and caps the extra honors points at 3 semesters of AP/IB or DE courses taken 10-11th grades. Post SLO GPA after calculating with Rogerhub calculator using 9-11th grades.
UCLA and Cal Poly SLO give little to no financial aid to OOS applicants so figure $65K/year for UCLA and $40K/year for Cal Poly SLO.
Your SAT can be competitive but both schools tend to be very GPA focused.
There is no FA for out-of-state students at California public universities, so UCLA and CP{SLO,P} will be high or unrealistic reaches if they are not affordable at out-of-state list price (need large merit scholarships, which are rare and highly competitive if they exist).
For USC and LLU, try running their net price calculators.