<p>Weighted GPA 10-11 (didn't take any AP classes ): 3.63
SAT I: 1680, 1840, 1860</p>
<p>Applying to :
UCI
UCR
UCM
UCSB
UCSD
UCSC
UCD</p>
<p>CA Resident
No ECs, clubs, etc.</p>
<p>Weighted GPA 10-11 (didn't take any AP classes ): 3.63
SAT I: 1680, 1840, 1860</p>
<p>Applying to :
UCI
UCR
UCM
UCSB
UCSD
UCSC
UCD</p>
<p>CA Resident
No ECs, clubs, etc.</p>
<p>Honest truth: probably none of them, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try. You <em>might</em> get into UCR.</p>
<p>I wish you the best of luck, and I truly hope you make it into every one of them.</p>
<p>ASSUMING your essays were spot on, I’d say you have a mediocre chance of getting into UCM/UCR, and I’d label UCSC and UCDavis as reaches…everything else, to be honest, is pretty far out of your reaches, sorry man.</p>
<p>On the bright side, I don’t buy into the elitism of the UCs; I think you can get an awesome education at all of them. Because they have standards. But it’s these standards that’ll make it tough to get into USBS - USB.</p>
<p>Same chance as before, sorry.
UCI: reach
UCR: high match
UCM: match
UCSB: reach
UCSD: reach
UCSC: low reach
Maybe try applying to CSUs? I don’t know much about any except for Cal Poly SLO, but I think on average they’re easier to get into than UCs.</p>
<p>Going off of what Basketweaver said, I think Cal Poly Pomona would be good for you, and your stats are there…</p>
<p>I believe you have a good chance at UCM and UCR. For the other UC’s I would say you have a low chance for acceptance. Did you apply to any privates or CSU’s? I hope you have some safeties since you cannot count on any of the UC’s for sure. What is your major? If it is not an impacted major, your chances may increase. Good luck!</p>
<p>UCI: reach
UCR: high match
UCM: match
UCSB: reach
UCSD: reach
UCSC: low reach
UCD: reach</p>