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>You’re good to go. I can’t imagine you being rejected.</p>

<p>You’ll get in. You could probably get into Berkeley if you get a higher SAT score and write a great essay.</p>

<p>^</p>

<p>With those stats this person will not get in Berkeley, especially into the engineering program. I have several friends who were rejected by UCB and they had over a 4.0 GPA and over 2000 SATs. If you want to get in UCB, especially the engineering school, you need over a 4.0 GPA, over 2100 in SAT’s (near 800 in the Math section), and near 800 in MAth and a science subject test (Keep in mind this is if you apply as an engineering major). </p>

<p>On another note, this person would get in UCSC engineering school.</p>

<p>Oh, didn’t see engineering.</p>

<p>But my cousin got into UCB pre-med with similar stats.</p>

<p>What year was it? Because now a days you need at least over a 4.0 GPA and 2000+ SAT and even then there is a good chance you’ll get rejected.</p>

<p>This year.</p>