Chance me pls

Hi guys, I’m only a junior so far but I just wanted to know if I even stand a chance when I apply next year

Sophmore year:

Honors English: A
PE: A
Drama/Health: A
Chinese: A
AP Euro: A —> AP Exam Score: 5
Geometry: B
Chemistry: C as in cat

Junior year (predictions based on the past few weeks)

AP English: idk
Algebra 2: idk
Physics: idk
AP Psychology: A?
AP US History: A?
PE/Computer Programming: A?
(My schedule is really short i know. bad.)

Senior year:

AP Computer Science
AP English
AP Studio Art: Drawing
AP Studio Art: 3-D
AP Gov or Democracy/Econ
Pre-Calc
Marine Science or AP Econ

Extra-Curriculars:

  • Girls Who Code (programming club): 3 years
  • Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program: 1 summer
  • Volunteers Club (yes that is its name): 4 years; 1 year PR, 2 years President
  • Red Cross: 3 years
  • Film Club: 3 years
  • Harry Potter Club: 2 years, Co-Founder
  • Spirit Committee: 2 years
  • Peer Mentoring: 3 years?
  • CSF Tutoring: 2 years
  • Piano: 11 years, completed all levels
  • Art Classes: 12 years (idk if these count for anything but whatever)

Awards:
none. only within my art school so idk if it’s legit.

obviously nothing outstanding but here it is.
idk what else but yea? I’ve taken some practice SAT tests (not the College Board ones) and right now I’m in the 1700 range (so definitely there’s still some room for improvement). To name the facts that are against me right now: I go to a very academically competitive school with >3,000 students, and I have at least 700 other kids in my junior class whom which many will probably have the same stats as I. Also, I’M ASIAN. Woohoo. I’m gunning for either UC Davis or UC San Diego.

Thank you to whoever replies

No way to chance without test scores and UC GPA at the end of Junior year. Aim for a UC GPA of 4.07 and SAT of 1924 or higher.

http://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/

http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/freshman/profiles/

For Davis, the average admitted student had a 4.07 and 1924 SAT
UCSD had a 4.13 and 2035.

Do your best this year, nail the SAT then see where you stand. There are LOTS of other options if you can’t quite reach that mark.