<p>UC GPA: 3.9
Sophomore UW: 3.38
Junior UW: 3.94 (straight A's all of Junior year. 2 A-'s)
SAT I: 2020
Residency: CA</p>
<p>Senior Year Course Rigor:
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
AP Psychology
AP Literature & Composition
Honors Physics</p>
<p>EC's:
•Member of Berkeley's Cal Summer Experience Program (~750 applied, ~75 got in)
•Club Basketball (Captain, 3 years)
•Community service group at school (4 years, Student Leader)
•Asian Pacific Islander Student Union (4 years, President)
•Interact Service Club (4 years)
•Red Cross Club (1 year, club started this year)</p>
<p>Essays:
UC Prompt 1: Talked about my culture of being both Pacific Islander (Guam) and Filipino, and why it's important to me and what I've done to spread my culture's benefits to my community.
UC Prompt 2: Talked about my passion for community service/helping others, and my leadership in my school's community service organization.</p>
<p>Schools:
UC Berkeley
UC Davis
UC Irvine
UCLA
UCSD
UCSB
UC Santa Cruz
Cal Poly SLO
LMU
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
USC (legacy)
NYU</p>
<p>uc davis; low reach/match
ucla reach
ucsb- match
usc - reach/high reach
ucb - reach,
uci-match
i feel like your extra curriculars don’t cancel out the gpa for the top tier schools like ucla and ucb but your good for the lower/mid ucs.</p>
<p>UC Berkeley: Match-Low Reach
UC Davis: Match
UC Irvine: Low Match
UCLA: Match-Low Reach
UCSD: Match-Low Reach
UCSB: Match-Low Match
Cal Poly SLO: Match
USC (legacy): Low Reach (they like a lot of EC’s but you’re fine)
NYU: Match</p>
<p>You seem to be fine for all of your Cali schools, nice job and good luck! Chance me back?</p>
<p>UC Berkeley: reach
UC Davis: match/high match
UC Irvine: match
UCLA: low reach/reach
UCSD: high match
UCSB: match
UC Santa Cruz: match
Cal Poly SLO: match
LMU: low match
University of San Francisco: low match
Santa Clara University: match
USC (legacy): low reach
NYU: low reach</p>
<p>Also, I took precalc Honors this past summer to get ahead in math. I took the equivalent of a year long course, and received 2 A’s, as it appears on my transcript. Does this factor into my UC GPA? The course was approved by my school as an honors weighted course.</p>