<p>Hello, I am a junior in highschool and I was wondering what my chances were for UCLA, UCSB, UCI, UCSD, UCD, and UCRI. </p>
<p>Note --> I'm out of state =/</p>
<p>Highschool Unweighted GPA --> 3.71
Highschool Weighted GPA --> 4.65
UC GPA capped at 8 semesters --> 4.0
Rank --> Top ten percent of class of 385 students.</p>
<p>SAT Scores
Critical Reading --> 650
Math --> 700
Writing --> 620
Culminative Score --> 1970</p>
<p>SAT II Scores
Biology --> 710
Math --> 720</p>
<p>Senior Classes
AP Calc BC
AP Economics
AP Literature
AP Physics C
AP Psychology
Honors Anatomy</p>
<p>EC's (not too many)
Crew--> Sophmore year
Key club --> Freshman and Junior year
Computer Club --> Sophmore year
Intramural basketball -- Junior year
Fencing Club --> Freshman and Junior year</p>
<p>Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>You should get into those ranked under SD, and maybe SD for some majors. Sure you want to spend $40K though, which is what they all cost OOS?</p>
<p>Well, I was born there and my brother goes there. Also I have a lot of family there. Thanks for chancing me.</p>
<p>If you did not go to high school there, and your parents don't currently live and pay taxes in CA, you are OOS for all 4 years. Doesn't matter where you were born.</p>
<p>o I know, I meant that those are the reasons why I want to go to college in California. I know I have to pay OOS fees. My bad, I should have worded my statement better.</p>
<p>That's a really ambitious senior schedule (academically), and a good GPA too. I'd say you are definately in at UC Riverside, will most likely be accepted at Davis/Irvine, possibly accepted at San Diego, and as for UCLA/Berkeley.... you can always dream and hope :)</p>
<p>UCLA, UCSB, UCI, UCSD, UCD, and UCRI.</p>
<p>UCSD UCLA and UC Berkeley probably arent gonna happen because you are OOS. You should be in at the rest.</p>
<p>UCB/UCLA: Reach (oos)
UCSD: Slight Reach (oos)
UCI/UCSB/UCD: Match-Safe Match (oos)
UCSC/UCR/UCM: Safety</p>