Chances at some UCs?

<p>CA Resident
3.3
SAT I 1380 (1410 if they take the best scores from two sep tests)
SAT II 720/660/630 math/eng/bio new test scores coming today or
edit: ACT 31 (equates to 1380 i think)
tomorrow
AP US Hist 4
AP Bio 4
currently in ap phys and ap calc ab</p>

<p>50 hours of comm service a year since fresh year
piano 6 years</p>

<p>courseload:
FROSH
english, geometry, bio, spanish 1, pe, world history
SOPH
english, alg ii, chem, phys, speech, spanish 2
JR
englihs, spanish 3, precal, ap hist, ap bio, art 1
SR
english, spanish 4, ap calc ab, ap phys, tutor for AVID freshman</p>

<p>i think that's around it .. trying to get into UC irvine, davis, or SB. any chance? thank you to those who reply..</p>

<p>is your 3.3 weighted or unweighted. either way you have a great chance at all the ucs except UCB UCLA</p>

<p>thanks for the reply. i have a small change that I can't make now (i guess one edit only). </p>

<p>SAT II Writing was 680 not 660</p>

<p>edit: 3.3 unweighted unfortunately.</p>

<p>UC Irvine - match / safety
UC Davis - match
UC SB - match</p>

<p>Also, you should to apply to UCLA and UCSD (both are a reach, but it doesn't hurt to apply).</p>

<p>Wow, really optimistic replies from both of you. Are you sure my low GPA doesn't set me back too far?</p>

<p>Thank you SO MUCH again. I can't tell you how much I appreciate replies. </p>

<p>Well, I just did I guess. :D</p>

<p>I am talking about competitive majors like engineering and Biological science</p>

<p>UCB- reach
UCLA- reach
UCSD- reach/slight reach
UCI- slight reach/match
UCD- slight reach/match
UCSC, UCM- match/safety</p>

<p>xiji:</p>

<p>UCLA/UCB: Reach
UCSD: Slight Reach
UCD: Match
UCSB: Match
UCI: Match</p>

<p>Thanks to both of you. I'm planning on a major of Biology. Is that very competitive? Also, does match mean like 50% shot?</p>

<p>Also just got new SAT IIs, 690 Biology, 730 math ic, 670 writing</p>

<p>Can anyone else please provide their opinions? Bio major.</p>

<p>I think you have a 60% chance of getting in UCI, UCD and UCSB</p>