<p>Schools: UCLA,UCSD,USC,UMich,CMU,UCI,Georgia tech, and Columbia  </p>
<p>Intended major(s): Comp Sci/business </p>
<p>Stats:
GPA: 3.67 UW/4.08 W
         Counting senior year first sem: 3.75UW/4.22W</p>
<p>SAT:2200
SAT ll: physics:720 math:750</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Interact club officer 3 years 
CSF club officer 2 years 
NHS officer 1 year 
Kaiser volunteer 4 years 
Overall 500 hours of volunteer service </p>
<p>Private summer internship at a professional company. Internship dealt with both software and hardware.</p>
<p>School tutor </p>
<p>On top of that I have killer personal statements. Please lmk what you think of my chances lean toward comp sci as my major more than business.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>UCLA - High Reach
UCSD - High Reach
USC - High Reach
UMich - Match
CMU - Low Match
UCI - High Reach / Low Match
Georgia Tech - Match
Columbia - Reach </p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>UCLA- low reach
UCSD- high match
USC- low reach
UMich oos- reach (it’s extremely hard to be accepted oos)
CMU- not sure
UCI- match/low match
GTech- low reach
Columbia- reach/high reach </p>
<p>Calculate your UC GPA</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>@nfrancis0102
safety - low match - match - high match - low reach - reach - high reach.</p>
<p>@SpoonNFork123
Computer science is very difficult to get into and your GPA is too low. Most UCs care a lot more about GPA than about test scores.
UCLA - reach
UCSD - low reach
UCI - high match</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Thanks for the responses everyone and I understand where you all are coming from. However, is there anything that I can really do at this point to just up my chances of getting into good schools? </p>