Chance me UCLA, Cal Poly, berkeley pleaseeee

<p>I am a rising senior so I will be applying in the upcoming months.
I plan to apply for aerospace engineering in the UCs
my school GPA: 3.83 uw 4.25w (This includes freshman year but I heard UCs don't consider it)</p>

<p>I don't really know how to do my UC gpa so I'll just put my grades for the last two years on here
Soph: 1sem 2sem
Theology A A
Pre-engineering A A
Honors English A A
Honors spanish3 A A
Honors Chem B A
Honors geometry A A</p>

<p>Junior:</p>

<p>1 sem 2 sem
AP us history A A
Honors english A A
Honors precalc A A
AP spanish A A
AP physics A A
theology A A</p>

<p>Next year: AP US government, AP english, AP BC calc, Honors circuits, entrepreneurship, AP chem, theology</p>

<p>SAT I: 2060 (710 reading, 660 math, 690 writing---I will do better this upcoming test)
ACT w/ writing: 30 english, 34 reading, 34 math, 27 science, 31 writing/english (once again i didn't prep but I have been since so I will do better)
SAT II: 740 math 2 800 us history 690 physics</p>

<p>AP tests: 5 physics, 5 Us history, 4 English (even though i didnt even take the class), 4 Spanish</p>

<p>Awards:
NHS vice-president, student of the year for: AP spanish, Honors Precalc, and pre-engineering, williams college award, 1 year varsity baseball, mentor, tutor, ambassador, eucharistic minister, 2 year chief editor of a national award winning literary magazine, and I play 3 instruments though I was never in band</p>

<p>please chance me?</p>

<p>will chance back…</p>

<p>cal poly is a stretch but berk and ucla are definitely doable when you raise that sat a little bit</p>

<p>What sort off SAt scores would be needed to make those sccores doable? I’m applying to the same schools as a CompSci major.</p>

<p>Source: [University</a> of California - SAT Subject Tests](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/requirements/examination-requirement/SAT-subject-tests/index.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/freshman/requirements/examination-requirement/SAT-subject-tests/index.html)</p>

<p>UC Berkeley
“College of Chemistry and College of Engineering: Along with looking for evidence of high academic performance in math and science, the presence of SAT Subject Tests, particularly in a science and Math Level 2, is considered a plus.”</p>

<p>UCLA
“Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science: Math Level 2 and science are recommended and considered as value-added achievements during the application evaluation.”</p>

<p>It may help to raise the Physics and Math SAT II scores if possible but the priority should be raising your SAT I scores followed by SAT II Physics if possible but not required.</p>

<p>One other thing, you said you think UCs don’t count freshman year. But I took high school level courses in middle school and these classes are on my HS transcript. So are you saying these won’t count count? They’re pre-freshman classes so I’m not sure about them. My grades rose significantly since Freshman year and even more so taking into account middle school (8th grade classes).</p>