<p>not to be rude, but your UC GPA is what matters, not your weighted. Post the calculated version.</p>
<p>But im sure you’ll make it into SD.]</p>
<p>(please chance me?)</p>
<p>not to be rude, but your UC GPA is what matters, not your weighted. Post the calculated version.</p>
<p>But im sure you’ll make it into SD.]</p>
<p>(please chance me?)</p>
<p>Will my UC GPA make that much of a difference? I’m sure it’s a lot lower, probably around 4.1, but that just means I challenged myself more and took more rigorous courses, but received Bs in them. Your comment is very insightful, not rude at all.</p>
<p>4.1 is still slightly above average for SD, but lowers your chances somewhat for LA and Berk.</p>
<p>Even your gpa is, lets say, 3.8, you still have a solid chance at SD</p>
<p>Umm… what chances do you guys think I have at some top LACs?</p>
<p>Dude you’re GPA is high and so is your ranking so that’s good. For UC’s, i think u can make all of them. However, UCLA and UCB may not be completely sure just because of their prestige. Also, UCSD just because the biomedical engineering major is so competitive. </p>
<p>USC and University of Rochester I think you maybe OK. Rice, Vanderbilt, and Boston may be at par with UCLA.</p>
<p>Maybe buff up your SAT by taking it in October/November again to increase your chances.</p>