Chance me please!!!!

<p>fresh grades: first semester: 3.8
second semester 3.8</p>

<p>soph. grades: first semester
advanced algebra 2: A
soph. english: A
honors chem.: A-
PE : A
Spanish 2 : A
World History : A
gpa 4.17</p>

<p>second semester:
same execpt for a B in english
gpa 4.0</p>

<p>jr. grades: first semester
AP us history: A-
Pre-cal: B
honors physics: A
regular english: A-
Spanish 3 : A
Cisco networking: A
gpa 4.17</p>

<p>second semester
same except for B in honors physics (MY TEST AVERAGE WAS AN A!!! >( !!!)
gpa: 4.0</p>

<p>sr. schedule: AP Cal
AP Enivormental
film and lit
Spanish 4
ceramics
economics</p>

<p>SAT score: only took once 1710 (I never took a practice or the psat test before or really studied for its because all my friends were saying that it was like the STAR test but now I wish I had and I will retake it in Oct.)</p>

<p>SAT score: Math 2: 630
AP US history: 590
I'll retake these in Nov.</p>

<p>Other stuff: I have a job at Jack in the Box
I've played volleyball 4 years straight
played football for 2 years
I did karate when younger and had a red-black belt
I was born in India so I had to learn English
I going to to hopefully do some community service my senior year</p>

<p>What are my chances?????????
Major:Biomedical Engineering: Premedical</p>

<p>really really good</p>

<p>You’ll most likely get in. But I don’t think UCR specifically has a Bio’medical’ engineering major. Instead, we have Bioengineering major, which is almost equivalent to that. Just don’t slack off too much in senior year!</p>

<p>Go apply to better schools lol</p>

<p>I’m not sure that UCR has your major. I know UCI and UCSD does.</p>

<p>You don’t a lot of honors/AP classes, but you have really good grades. Retake the SAT or take the ACT, and see how your scores compare because your score is definitely on the low side. See if there are any other SAT II subjects tests that you think you can do better in. With better test scores and good essays, I’m pretty sure you can apply for universities that are more competitive than UCR.</p>

<p>Haha the probability of you getting in is like 1000%, if I where you i’d apply to better schools.</p>

<p>And yes UCR doesnt have Medical Engineering.</p>

<p>^ Take jenuwin01’s advice… then apply to UCI also. It’s the same amount of work. It will only cost you the added application fee.</p>

<p>we will accept you. Ucr won’t discriminate. ;)</p>

<p>Your chances are fairly good at UCI, UCR, UCSB, UCD, UCM.</p>

<p>@ron2324: Despite the fact that UCR does have a high acceptance rate, it is not as easy to get into as you may think.</p>