<p>My over all academic gpa is 3.0.
I am on the varsity lacrosse and tennis team for 3 years now.
4 years on the newspaper club.
Fluent in 5 languages (French, Italian, Spanish, German, and Portuguese)
I have taken 6 AP's. 4's on the AP Exam for 4 AP's and 5's for 2 AP's.
SAT Score of 2090 - I'm planning to retake. It's going to be my second time taking it.
First generation college student.
350+ (and counting) hours of volunteer work.</p>
<p>Do I have a shot for UCSB, UCI, USC, or any other UC school?
Does UCI consider legacy students/family members currently attending in the admission process?</p>
<p>If your five fluent languages are French, Italian, Spanish, German and Portugese (5 languages), you’re saying that you’re not fluent in English?</p>
<p>I am a little more optimistic about your chances at UCI. I think you have an outside shot at best but would still apply to both these UC’s. USC is a high reach with your GPA. You have a solid SAT score, your EC’s are good, you speak 6 languages (including English?), and you have a hook by being a first gen college student. If I were you, I would also apply to UCSC-- same amount of work to apply and it’ll only cost you the application fee. It is located in a really picturesque area of Northern CA. Good luck.</p>