Chance me please

<p>I summited my UC application in mid-november, and I have kind of been on edge ever since. Here are my stats:</p>

<p>GPA: 3.1 (A-G)</p>

<p>SAT:
Math: 560
Verbal: 600
Writing: 590</p>

<p>SAT2:
US History: 620
Math level 2: 600
Biology: 600</p>

<p>ECs:
10th grade engineering club
CSF (California Scholarship Federation) member for one semester
Member of GATE (Gifted And Talented Education)
16 hours of community service
Worked at Ralphs for 2 months (I dont know if this is really relevant)
Took Karate class for one year.</p>

<p>Personal Data:
First Generation College Student</p>

<p>Classes:</p>

<p>9th Grade :
English 9 1/2: B B
Geometry 1/2: B A
Physics 1/2: C B
Spanish 1/2: B B</p>

<p>10th Grade:
World History: B A
English 10 1-2: C C
Algebra 2 A-B: B B
Biology 1-2: B A
Spanish 3-4: C B</p>

<p>11th Grade:
U.S. History 1-2: A B
American Lit. & Comp. 1-2: B A
Math Analysis A-B: A B
Chemistry 1- 2: B B
Spanish 5-6: B B
Small Business: A A</p>

<p>12th Grade (in progress)
american government<br>
mod lit comp 1-2<br>
calculus ab AP<br>
biology 3-4 AP<br>
computer animation 3-4<br>
application computer programming 1-2<br>
economics</p>

<p>I also had some other classes (web page design, A+ computer repair, small business), but they weren’t a-g.</p>

<p>What are my chances at UCD? Thanks a lot in advance.</p>

<p>P.S. I applied for either bio or science/behavior majors.</p>

<p>UCD: Reach</p>

<p>Definite reach man..</p>

<p>Slight Reach, you better have written something impressive.</p>

<p>One question about UCD: are the classes there mostly in lecture format like UCLA, with 300+ students per classroom? Or is it more focused on the individual?</p>

<p>It's less lecture format generally. In my experience, only one of my classes (Calculus) has a large number of students.</p>