Chance me

<p>I need a chance for UCLA, SD, Irvine, Davis, SB, SC, Riverside, and also Cal Poly SLO and SDSU
W GPA: 3.19 so far (correct me if im wrong)
UW GPA: 2.89 so far " "</p>

<p>Freshman Year
Algebra I: A C
English: A A
Debate: B A
Spanish: A B
Pathways/Heath & Safety: B B
PE: A A</p>

<p>Summer: Geometry: B B</p>

<p>Sophomore Year
English: A A
Spanish: B B
Algebra 2: C C
Biology Honors: B B
AP World History: C C
Tennis: A A</p>

<p>Summer: Chemistry: B B</p>

<p>Junior Year
Spanish: A ?
AP Art History: A ?
AP Chemisty/ TA: C ?
AP US History: B ?
Trig/Pre-cal: C ?
AP Language: B ?</p>

<p>SAT:1440, planing to take it 2 more times before the end of junior year and also the SAT II’s. What SAT II’s would you guys recommend?</p>

<p>AP Tests
AP World History: 3
Planing to take AP Language and AP US History Tests in April.</p>

<p>EC’s:
Tennis (3 years predicted)
Debate (1 year)
Key Club (3 years)
CSF (3 semesters predicted)
Violin for 4 years
Internship for 4 years</p>

<p>Hardship during junior year
Shown improvement from sophomore to junior year</p>

<p>I was wondering if those summer school grades counted towards one’s GPA. Can you guys also calculate me UC GPA? After this year I’ll have 9 semesters of AP classes.</p>

<p>By the way I'm in-state.</p>

<p>Based on your stats...
UCLA, UCSD- super reach
UCD, irvine, Cal Poly SLO are reaches/super reach
sb,sc, and riverside are reaches
and sdsu, slight reach/reach</p>

<p>Yea, i still have the rest of junior year to raise the GPA and SAT scores. Hopefully i can get them.</p>

<p>I don't think there's an improvement in GPA from sophomore year to junior year, besides the fact that you're taking harder classes. In fact, I think your grades are getting lower since Tennis doesn't count as an A-G college prep course. What admission officers want to see is a solid improvement like getting A's in harder classes, not getting the same sort of grades in harder classes.</p>

<p>If that SAT is out of 2400, then you might have a bigger problem. You should raise it to 1900 to have any decent chance at those schools you listed. As for SAT II's, I would suggest you take literature, Spanish, or AP U.S. history.</p>

<p>Chances:
UCLA: Far reach
UCSD: Far reach (not as far as UCLA though)
UCI/UCD/UCSB/Cal Poly SLO: Reach
UCSC/UCR/SDSU: Slight reach</p>

<p>No you looked at it incorrectly. Tennis was during my sophomore year. I also raised the GPA from a 3.0 weighted last year to a 3.67 this year and there is still room for improvement because of this semester. Can you guys also tell me if those summer school grades do count. Im not sure because i took geometry the summer after freshman year and chemistry the summer after sophomore year. Assuming I can raise my GPA to a 3.45 weighted overall, and get a 3.95 weighted for junior year, would you think they would count that as improvement from sophomore to junior year?</p>

<p>If I were to get a 3.45 weighted and a 1900 on the SAT, would that at least make me a match for UCI/UCD/UCSB/Cal Poly SLO?</p>

<p><a href="https://pathways.ucop.edu/doorways/list/%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://pathways.ucop.edu/doorways/list/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Check if those honors courses you listed actually count.
Physical education courses are usually not factored into UC GPA. So, if it's not on that list, then you can't count those 2 A's in Tennis toward your GPA. Also, I highly doubt biology honors is awarded extra points.</p>

<p>Yea, the only thing in my sophomore year that gave me extra honors/AP credit was AP World History. Can you please answer the other questions from the post before? My sophomore weighted GPA is 3.0 and that is without tennis because I know that sports and stuff don't count academically.</p>

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If I were to get a 3.45 weighted and a 1900 on the SAT, would that at least make me a match for UCI/UCD/UCSB/Cal Poly SLO?

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<p>I'd say that even with that GPA and SAT score, those particular UCs will be reaches for you. THey'd make you matches at UCSC/UCR/UCM. Not sure about SLO. Most of the other CSUs will be safeties/matches for you.</p>