<p>It’s too late to sign up, but you might be able to take it as a stand-by [SAT</a> Standby Testing](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>Help Center: Students – SAT Suite | College Board)</p>
<p>Bump. The application deadline is just around the corner…</p>
<p>Yea, if I’m gonna take it I’ll have to do standby. So if I take it would UCLA look at that score?</p>
<p>Of course they would xD</p>
<p>What is my chance in getting into UCLA (College of Engineering)? Please be candid.</p>
<p>Mexican American/ First Generation College Student</p>
<p>GPA: 4.7
ELC</p>
<p>Test Scores</p>
<p>SAT I:
Total: 2000
Critical Reading: 680
Math: 700
Writing: 620</p>
<p>SAT II:
Mathematics Level 2: 670
Chemistry:670
U.S. History: 710</p>
<p>Advanced Placement Exams:
European History: 3
U.S. History: 4
Chemistry: 4
English Language and Composition: 4</p>
<p>Accomplishments and Offices Held
Clubs:
Maya Club (2004-2005)
California Scholarship Federation (2004-2008
Science and Engineering Club (2006-2007), (2007-2008)
Position held: Secretary
Math Club (2006-2007), (2007-2008)
Position held: Treasurer (2006-2007)
Position held: Vice President (2007-2008)
Interact Club (2007-2008)</p>
<p>Leadership
-California Golden Boys’ State Delegate: Attended a leadership session from June 16-23, 2007. Boys’ State is a leadership action program where qualified male juniors take part in a practical government course and gain knowledge of the structure of government and of the responsibilities of each office in government.
-Rotary Youth Leadership Awards: Attended leadership session from April 13-15, 2007. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards is a leadership training program which emphasizes leadership, citizenship, and personal growth.
-Art Workshop: Attended an art workshop on a scholarship from June 25-28, 2007 at Palm Springs Art Museum</p>
<p>Honors and Awards/Leadership
-California State Senate Certificate of Recognition: In Honor of The American Legion California Boys’ State 2007 session by Senator James Battin
-Rotary Youth Leadership Certificate of Recognition: For participation in the Rotary International District 5330’s RYLA 2007 session
-Outstanding Student Award (By the Center for the Advancement of Second Language Acquisition & The Inland Empire Foreign Language Association): For Outstanding achievement in French III (May 3, 2007)
-Principal’s Award: 6 semesters of GPA 4.0 and above (see transcript for actual GPA)
-National Ventures Scholar Award: For outstanding academic achievement, dedication to excellence, and desire to pursue a career in a math, science, or technology based career.
-AP Scholar with Honor Award: Granted to students who receive an average grade of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and grades of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams.
-People to People Student Ambassador Program: Invitation
-National Youth Leadership Forum on National Defense: Invitation</p>
<p>Sports
-Cross Country (2006- 2007), (2007-2008)
Varsity Letter
-Track and Field (2006-2007)</p>
<p>Community Service
-Art Museum – art assistant. Hours: 20
-Stroke Recovery Center – helped in dinning room and kitchen. Hours: 168</p>
<p>Nice_try09 I attend both RYLA and Boy’s State the same sessions you did. I bet we have seen each other in passing.</p>
<p>playdohlove:</p>
<p>UCLA: Reach</p>
<p>Castel:</p>
<p>UCLA: Safe Match</p>
<p>White_Rabbit:</p>
<p>UCLA: Match</p>
<p>chocolatelover:</p>
<p>UCLA: Slight Reach (Engineering)</p>
<p>Taiwaneseterror:</p>
<p>UCLA: Reach (out of state)</p>
<p>UCantTouch9Feet:</p>
<p>UCLA: Slight Reach</p>
<p>Nice_try09:</p>
<p>UCLA: Slight Reach (Engineering)</p>
<p>flopsy, how much of a reach am i? Would I become a match for OOS if I improve my SAT’s to 2100?</p>
<p>Asian (Indian)
Utahan (Out of State)</p>
<p>GPA 3.99 (UW since school does not do weighted)
Rank 8/480 (Top 5%)
ACT 30
SAT II (Math 2 700) (Bio 600)</p>
<p>Course Load
9/10-Primarily Honors
11- AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Art History, AP Phsyc
12-AP Stats, AP Enviro, AP American, AP Govt, AP English Lit, Phys H</p>
<p>Leadership/EC
President National Honor Society
President Key Club
President MESA
Head Captain Deabte Team
Vice President School Senate</p>
<p>Community Service
Weekly Food Bank (Probably around 50-60 hours total)
NHS activities (around 30-40 hours total)</p>
<p>Awards
Varsity Letter Cross Country
All American Debater (National Forensic League)
3 Time National Qualifier Debate
Placed Top 50 2006 NFL National Tournament
Placed Top 32 2007 NCFl National Tournament</p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to look.</p>
<p>Flopsy, I’m not sure if I should ask this in this thread but I wanted to know your opinion on something.
If my first choice major is Civil Engineering, what should I put as my second choice to have the highest possible chances of getting in. In other words, what majors in the school of engineering are least popular? Or should I choose an undeclared major in maybe life sciences or social sciences, and then switch majors if I get in? I’ve seen the requirements for switching majors and they don’t seem to be too difficult, but I would like another’s opinion.</p>
<p>Thanks for your time and thanks for chancing me although I am a bit worried now ^^. heh.</p>
<p>Taiwaneseterror:</p>
<p>If you change your SAT I score to 2100,
UCLA: Slight Reach (out of state)</p>
<p>ilikesheep:</p>
<p>UCLA: Slight Reach (out of state)</p>
<p>
Materials Engineering :rolleyes:</p>
<p>I’ve always thought Material Engineering was pretty popular or is getting more popular. Maybe that’s just in Asia?</p>