Chances at UCB, UCLA, USC, STAN

<p>in-state
weight gpa - 4.35
uc gpa ~~4.2
SAT 1 680 v 800 m=1480
SAT II - physics 740 math 2c 800 writing 700</p>

<p>Varsity tennis 4 years (captain senior year) (may win CIF this year)
Red Cross 2 years (leadership senior year)
community service with disabled children 200 hrs ++
and some more.... this is just a brief synopsis of my record</p>

<p>can anyone make a conjecture with just this information?
for
UC Berkeley
UCLA
USC
Stanford</p>

<p>UC Berkeley - possible match
UC LA - match
USC - match
Stanford - possible match</p>

<p>jose1:</p>

<p>UCB: Match
UCLA: Match
USC: Match
Stanford: Slight Reach</p>

<p>thanks guys
sounds good</p>

<p>stanford is a reach. i hear that instates have it mad easy getting into UCs, but im from NJ so i cant provide a good opinion on them.</p>

<p>i know im a reach for stanford
i just hope i have like maybe 25-30 % chance of getting in... a 50 % would be awesome</p>

<p>but am i pretty secure on the UC's ?
because i don't want to stress</p>

<p>does the fact than im an asian male change anything lol?</p>

<p>Yeah, I definitely think you can get into UC's. They're pretty easy. </p>

<p>It sucks that Asians don't count as minority status that much anymore. I'm Asian too, so yeah :-P I understand. </p>

<p>I think you have a 70-80% chance at Stanford. I'm not really sure what's pulling you back. It's kinda a combination of everything. But then again, you have quality involvement instead of quantity. Some people load themselves with so much, I wonder if they really did all of those things, or maybe it's just incredibly easy at their school, or they are superhumans who dont' sleep, but even then...</p>

<p>Well, you never know...your essays play a HUGE impact. If you have an incredible essay and incredible recommendations, you probably will make it. Your stats are around same range as most Stanford students. I think...</p>