Chance me please! USC/UCSD

<p>SAT1: 2050 :( (planning to retake November)
Total GPA: 3.51 (UW) 3.71 (W)
UC GPA: 3.54 (UW) 3.9 (W)</p>

<p>9th grade summer:
Spanish (B/B)</p>

<p>9th grade:
Marching Band (A/A)
English Honors (B/B)
College Algebra (B/A)
Wind Ensamble (A/A)
Biology Honors (B/B)
Chinese 1 (B/C)
World History Honors (B/A)</p>

<p>10th Grade Summer:
Health (A)</p>

<p>10th Grade:
Marching Band (A/A)
English Honors (B/B)
Precalcus (A/A)
Wind Ensamble 2 (A/A)
AP Euro (B/B)
Chinese 2 (B/B)
Chemistry (A/A)</p>

<p>11th Grade:
AP Bio (A/A)
Ap Calc AB (B/B)
Chinese 3 (A/A)
AP US History (A/A)
Leadership (A/A)
Eng Honors (B/B)</p>

<p>12th Grade:
Physics
AP Psychology
AP Calc BC
AP Eng Lit
AP Gov/Econ
Leadership</p>

<p>AP Euro: 3
AP US History: 4
AP Calc AB: 5
AP Bio: 5</p>

<p>SAT2 US History: 750
SAT2 Math 2C: havent taken yet but expecting 750-800</p>

<p>Extracurricular:
7 Years Boy Scouts
3 years band
4 years CSF
4 years MUN
4 years Christian Club
2 years ASB</p>

<p>Leadership:
Eagle Scout
ASB (Junior Class Historian/Senior Class Vice-President)
Christian Club President
MUN President</p>

<p>Volunteer:
150+ Hours Hospital
Boy Scouts, Eagle Project
Church (teach kids every Friday)</p>

<p>Awards:
Eagle Scout
AP Scholar with Honors
National Honors Society (at our school its a big deal; only pick 12 seniors)</p>

<p>In terms of USC, both my parents are alumni and all of my aunts/uncles (5) on my mothers side went.</p>

<ul>
<li>decent GPA</li>
<li>strong transcript (classes)</li>
<li>good AP/SAT scores</li>
<li>strong extracurriculars</li>
</ul>

<p>I’m pretty sure you’ll get accepted into both.</p>

<p>Because your family has legacy at USC I’d say you’re pretty much in, but your GPA is weak for both schools.</p>

<p>I agree with the above poster. Your GPA is slightly weak for both schools, and your SAT score is so-so.
You have legacy at USC, but your decision could go either way since admissions is getting tougher and tougher each year. If you don’t get in, you’ll be offered the Trojan Transfer plan.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>