CHANCES at UCs, USC, IVYs

<p>Indian Male
SoCal
GPA: 4.634 Weighted and 3.951 Unweighted
Rank: 5/594 (top 1%)
SATs: 2180 (740M, 680CR, 760W - 12 essay)
SATIIs: 760 USHIS, 740 Math2 (gonna retake Nov), 630 Chem (do i need to retake if schools only require 2 SAT IIs??)
APs: APUSH- 5, EURO- 5, CHEM- 3, CALC BC- 3 (4 on AB subscore)
ECs:
Vice President of Social Activities FBLA -11
Red Cross member - 10,11
Sigma Pie member- 10
CSF member 9,10,11
FBLA member- 10
MESA- 9,10,11
Volunteer and Hospital and Library for 150+ hrs by graduation</p>

<p>IB Diploma Candidate</p>

<p>Senor Year Courses
IB History of Latin America HL
IB Math Studies SL
IB English HL
AP/IB Spanish (taking only SL exam)
AP/IB Biology (taking both AP and HL exam)
AP Physics</p>

<p>Applying to: UCR, UCI, UCSD, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Stanford, Cornell, UPENN, Colombia</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I am applying under Biological Sciences major</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>every thing is good except your ecs are plain. that will hurt your chances at the ivys. but your in at all except ucb and ucla since they are harder to get into.</p>

<p>You live in Cal, you're in at UCLA and UCB. USC as well. </p>

<p>Your ECs are a little "plain" for Ivies and your test scores are just average.</p>

<p>126230:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Match
UCSD: Safe Match
UCI: Safety
UCR: Super Safety</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Match
UCSD: Safe Match/Safety
UCI: Safety/Super Safety
UCR: Really Big Safety</p>

<p>Also, when applying to Berkeley, note the difference between Molecular & Cell Biology and Plant and Microbial Biology. There is always a couple of people who put the wrong Biology major and end up in College of Natural Resources instead of L&S.</p>