<p>Hey, can someone chance me to these schools?</p>
<p>Background:
-Public High School
-Hispanic (URM)
-Parents income: 80,000 (1 parents income, mom doesnt work)
-Live in CA</p>
<p>Stats:
GPA W: 3.96
GPA UW: 3.6
UC GPA: 3.86
SAT: 1790
SAT II:
-USH: 690 (yet to take math and spanish)
AP scores:
USH: 3
Eng. Lang: 2 (canceling... or should i? i took the class)
Span. Lang.: 4
Human Geo.: 4 (self studied)
World Hist.: 5
Ranks (not so sure on this one, these are the ranks before i got the new grades):
UW GPA: 88/666
W GPA: 56/666</p>
<p>ECs (where I am really weak at):
Hospital volunteer-60hrs
NHS Member
CSF Member
Club member that does community service and all
Tutor for math, have like 20 hrs
Referee for soccer games, i guess it goes under work experience since i get paid</p>
<p>Sports:
Club, JV, Varsity Soccer
Varsity Track and Field
Qualifier for CIF Regionals in track and field on my very first year (hurdles).
Cross Country
All Academic Team for Track and Soccer
League Champions in Track
Awarded Outstanding Newcomer for the 09 track year</p>
<p>The Schools:
-Stanford
-UCLA
-UCB
-UCSD
-UCI
-UCSB
-UCD
-SDSU
-USC
-Cornell
-USD</p>
<p>Most of my ECs took place during my junior year, except for soccer, which I did since freshman year. For cross country and track, i was never allowed to join since my club soccer wouldnt allow their players to compete in other sports except soccer. We had practice every day and games every week, which became a roadblock in participating in EC stuff. I finally switched teams in my junior year and was finally able to compete in track and cross country without any problems. On my first year in track and field, I made it to CIF in the hurdle events. I am now a serious athlete in track and field and I am looking to be recruited to one of those schools listed up there. Hopefully, ill make it to state next year (my senior year). </p>
<p>I know my SATs are that great and my GPA isnt that good. I am studying for the ACT, SAT, and SAT IIs right now. Im kinda hoping being an URM is a plus for me!</p>