Chances at UC's and Cal Poly?

<p>Yeah, I plan to write about what brought the change. I am not going to focus so much on the number changing, but how I changed.</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>

<p>I have similar stats as you.
Chinese Female
Come to U.S. at age 15
Weighted GPA: 4.33
Similar SAT I, but better SAT IIs</p>

<p>I agree with flopsy because UCB and UCLA are dream schools for most of the kids. I have been told that an excellent personal statement would help a lot (not sure about it). </p>

<p>But you are definitely in great shape. By the way, UC admission officers do not care the subject of SAT II's, and applicant is supposed to report their highest scores on any two subject (from different areas) tests they have taken or plan to take.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Wow, good job. Thanks.</p>

<p>What is your intended major?
Avg. Weighted GPA
UCB: 4.25
UCLA 4.23
SD is a match. Up your SAT to over 2100 and you have decent chance at LA.</p>

<p>I don't know what my intended major is, but I am leaning toward biochem/molecular biology. I think that might be impacted. Blah.
Yeah, I am trying to get my SAT up. I am taking SAT again in December.</p>

<p>Can someone give me an estimate of what I would need to get on my SAT for a better chance at UCLA and UCB?
I'm thinking 2150+?</p>

<p>2400 </p>

<p>now stop bothering us.</p>

<p>I don't think I'm bothering you as all your posts are basically pointless. You don't have to post if you don't feel like it.</p>