<p>all right here goes... (already been accepted to UCI, UCD, UCSB, UCSD) not feeling too good about my chances for LA or Berkeley though...</p>
<p>stats:
3.95 UC GPA</p>
<p>SAT's:
2060
610 Spanish
610 Chemistry
760 US History
ACT:
33 Composite
36 Reading
36 Writing
29 Science
32 Math</p>
<p>AP tests:
Bio:3
European History:4
Chemistry:3
US History: 5
2009 I'm taking the Physics, Spanish, Calc A/B, and Government tests</p>
<p>EC's: (not many cuz one takes up a huge amt of time....)
Varsity Baseball (almost 40 hrs a week....)
Youth Basketball coach (6 hrs a week)
VIP Baseball instructor- (VIP baseball is a league for mentally and physically challenged kids)</p>
<p>Jobs:
I've worked at a hardware store and as a tutor.</p>
<p>Personal Statements:
I thought they were pretty good, and so did my counselor...</p>
<p>all right, there you go.... pretty nervous about hearing back form LA and Berkeley... should come within a week or two... any feedback would be greatly appreciated.. just be brutally honest... oh and i applied undeclared to both</p>
<p>40 hours a week.... that seems a little bit too far fetched. That means your at school for about 13 hours a day.
I play varsity and club sports and a 13 hour day hardly ever comes up, unless its a game or swim meet.</p>
<p>1) you have no life or
2) you should be really sick at baseball that you could get recruited.</p>
<p>You have a decent shot, essays I think will be a major factor for you</p>
<p>40 hours is a bit exaggerated.... its probably more like 32 hrs... and its not just me that does that.. its the whole team... we practice during and after school until about 6:00 or 6:30 most days....</p>
<p>I went to school from 7-2, then from 2-3 I did band, then from 3-4 was field show practice, then from 4-7 was rehearsal for a play, 8-9 some work, 9-10 homework.</p>
<p>These schools seem like reaches for you, although you clearly do have a chance to get in to them it will certainly be a lower chance then the other schools you have already been accepted to. But, I assume you live in California, and if that is true it will help alot, and you have a much better chance then most out of state kids.</p>