<p>Freshman Info:
All academics
First semester GPA 3.1/2nd 3.53</p>
<p>Sophomore:
All academics except AP Euro (Got a 3)
First semester GPA 3.72/2nd 4.0</p>
<p>Junior Year:
All academics except Pre-Cal, Chem H, AP US, AP Art History (Expecting to get 4's on APs)
First semester GPA(Expected) 4.2/2nd 4.3 or .4</p>
<p>Senoir Year:
(Expecting schedule) Cal, AP Chem, AP Gov, AP Spanish (Maybe), AP Elective (Expecting to get 4's on APs)</p>
<p>AWARDS/RECOGNITION (So far)
Medals from wrestling tournaments
Honor Roll awards and some others from Elementary and Middle schools</p>
<p>EXTRACURRICULAR
ASB Head comissioner
A Secretary for a club
Members of: The ping pong club, S.O.S.
JV Wrestling (For soph)
Tennis JV (Hoping for junior)
Tennis Varsity (Hoping for senior)
I tutor my friends.
I work every weekend for about 16 hrs.</p>
<p>COMMUNITY SERVICE:
500+ Helping out the Alzheimer patients. </p>
<p>My chances will be for UCLA (I REALLY WANT TO GET IN), UCI, UC Berkeley, Stanford...
Through the following example format:
UCLA-...
UCI-...
UC-...
Stanford-...</p>
<p>you are on the right track.
keep that GPA up there. good SAT score. try to gain more leadership for your senior year in extracurrics you will purse @ UCLA, so your passion shows through.</p>
<p>FYI, most UCs only weight a certain number of classes so if you take more honors/APs, tehy don't count it BUT UCLA COUNTS THEM ALL. so take as many as you can!!! (in ones you can succeed in)</p>
<p>Also, UCs are generally very number based which is good for you, but UCLA and UCB are getting very competitive and will be moreso in following years so they will/have already begun putting more emphasis on essays than in the past. but keep your numbers high too haha</p>
<p>I would say safely that you would make your UCs, except I worry a bit about berkeley, because even some 4.0+ get rejected, UCLA shouldnt be too big of a problem
and like everyone else, you are not a shoo-in for stanford :P</p>