Chances at Cal Poly Slo?

<p>All my possible GPA's possible are below. But which one will Cal Poly use exactly for admission?</p>

<p>-9+10+11 unweighted GPA: 3.65
-9th+10th+11th capped weighted GPA (with the 8 semester cap on honors/AP's that Poly has) = 3.833
-9th+10th+11th uncapped weighted GPA = 3.913
-10th+11th capped weighted GPA (capped with 8 semester cap on honors/AP's that Poly has): 4.00
-10th+11th fully weighted, uncapped GPA: 4.15</p>

<p>SAT score: 2000 (Math: 720, Critical Reading: 610, Writing: 670)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars/awards: Math club, science club, Future Business Leaders of America, Red Cross, Robotic Club, Speech and Debate,
French Honor Society, 200 hours at the San jose Tech Museum of Innovation, founder of IQ Tutoring (a tutoring organization that assists
students in our local area in particular subjects), STARR tutoring, (07-08, 08-09), San Jose Youth Commission Member (08-09)</p>

<p>-Have received various Leadership recognitions and awards for academic excellence: National Society of High School Scholars (nationally recognized), National Student Leadership Conference, LeadAmerica, Congressional Student Leadership Conference, member of National Honor Society, work experience at my Dad's company for an entire summer, earned money, and gave it to charity</p>

<p>Awards: awarded 3rd place in State Leadership Conference for Network Design (one of the events) in FBLA, and 6th place in SLC for FBLA and 9th place in the Bay Section Leadership Conference for Technology Concepts, for FBLA...also, awarded Semifinalist trophy in Speech and Debate tournament</p>

<p>Leadership: Vice President of National Technical Honor Society, Community Service Coordinator for FBLA</p>

<p>So, all in all, by the end of this year, after SAT's etc, I hope to aim for Cal Poly SLO...I'm interested in aerospace/aeronautics, hardware, or electric (just engineering in general) and can anyone tell me my chances of getting in, and how good they are as of now? Please be honest, thank you so much! I hope you all get into your desired colleges as well. </p>

<p>P.S. I got National Commended Status for the National Merit Scholarship Program.</p>

<p>You have a good chance to get in.</p>