Chances at UC's

<p>Male
UC uw gpa- 3.62
UC 2 gpa -3.85</p>

<p>ACT 32</p>

<p>good-ish EC's</p>

<p>Califronia resident</p>

<p>and very importantly- All these people went to berkekly on my dad's side of the family.
Dad,Uncle,dads 4 cousins, dad's uncle, dads parents, and grandmas parents.</p>

<p>Im guessing in total that my extended family has given somewhere between 750,000 and 2,000,000 (my great grandparents were extremely rich, and my grandparetns are quite rich too)
And so is the rest of my family</p>

<p>And
i know theres no official Legacy at berkeley anymore but input would be nice
Because they do notice.
Oh, and my great grandpa was head of the UCBerkely Board of Regents for years...sometime in the 70's or maybe 60's</p>

<p>What r my chances
UCB
UCLA
UCSD
UCI/UCD
UCSB</p>

<p>BIGTWIX:</p>

<p>UCB: Match (De-facto Legacy)
UCLA: Slight Reach
UCSD: Match
UCI/UCD/UCSB: Safe Match</p>

<p>The $2 million and former Regent might help, but I don't think the UCs pay any attention at all to legacy connections. (If they do, they shouldn't -- it's a taxpayer-funded institution, not a club for alumni to process their kids through.) I think you'd be a "reach" for Berkely, but you should safely get into one of the other UCs. Good luck.</p>

<p>(There is not such thing as the UCB Board of Regents, by the way. All the UC campuses share one Board of Regents. Each campus has a Chancellor, but no regents of its own.)</p>

<p>i was only trying to repeat as closely as i could remember of what my dad told me.</p>

<p>Well then
All the better since it's one board of regents...</p>

<p>Yeah</p>