<p>SAT I
Critical Reading: 580; Math: 720; Writing: 570; Composite: 1870
SAT II
Chemistry: 770; Math II: 760</p>
<p>E/C:
Church Choir/Band (guitar/bass guitar): about 13 years.
Hi Koi (fellowship group) 2nd year going
SRLA (Students Run LA): ran in the LA marathon. 2nd year running for SRLA
Art Club Treasurer: 12th grade
Math Club: 12th
Vietnamese Club: 10/11/12
CSF (California Scholarship Federation): 9/10/11/12
Chinese Club: 10/11
Class Steering Committee: 10/11/12</p>
<p>Summer: summer school at local community college, took Bio 003, Political Science 001, and Economics 001 (microeconomics)</p>
<p>Senior Year (3 AP classes)
Physics, Stats, Lit
School began acadamies based on areas of studies
Joined the Engineering acadamy and i am taking a MSE class from local college (CSUN)</p>
<p>Junior Year (4 AP Classes)
Calculus AB, Chemistry, Psychology, Language</p>
<p>Chance for me:
UC Berkeley
UCLA
UCSD
UCSB
UCI
Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie Institute of Technology)
Stanford University
Columbia University
University of Southern California
UPenn- university park</p>
<p>UC Berk and LA: Match
UCSD: Low Match
UCSB: In
UCI: In
Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie Institute of Technology): Can't say :/
Stanford University: Reach
Columbia University: Reach
University of Southern California: Probably in if legacy. If not, high match.
UPenn- university park: Reach</p>
<p>i forgot to add my ap scores (if thatll change anything)
Euro (3), Calc BC (4,4), Chem (4), Psychology (3), Lang (2)
Euro was taken in 10th grade. rest was taken in 11th.</p>
<p>ucberkeley - high match
UCLA - match
UCSD - match
UCSB -match
UCI - match
Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie Institute of Technology) - low reach
Stanford University - reach
Columbia University - reach
University of Southern California - low reach
UPenn- upenn? - reach.</p>
<p>hate to contradict penguino9 and vertigo11 but....with a 3.88 UC GPA, cal and LA are very doubtful (even in state...average UC GPAs are well over 4.1 for both) and it would be hard to get into SD as well (with an average of 4.05). the SAT/ACT score doesnt help much either....have you considered taking the december test? ur SAT II scores are very solid.</p>
<p>also, for cal, EECS is by far the hardest program to get into, so that doesnt help either. </p>
<p>so.....</p>
<p>berkeley/LA: high reach
SD: low reach
SB: no idea really, sorry...but based on stats alone, match
I: match
carnegie: reach
stanford/columbia/upenn: high reaches for everyone
USC: reach</p>