<p>I was wondering what my chances were for UCLA, UC Berkeley, UCSD, UC Irvine, and UCSB...</p>
<p>UC Weighted GPA: 3.95 :(</p>
<p>SAT Score: 2150
ACT Score: 31
SAT IIs: Bio: 770 U.S. History: 700</p>
<p>AP Scores: Bio:5 Psychology:5 U.S. History: 5
Currently taking 4 AP classes.</p>
<p>ECs:
Hospital volunteer, Environmenalists Club president and founder, elementary school volunteer, redcross, key club, habitat for humanity, soccer, piano...</p>
<p>i'm a california resident coming from a fairly competitive school...</p>
<p>UCSD and UCSB are not equal in difficulty to gain admission too. UCI is not below UCSB. Im not sure where tomtomtom got the information for his odds to put UCSB equivalent with UCSD and above UCI. Usuall admissions difficulty rankings for UC's are UCB/UCLA followed by UCSD followed by UCI/UCSB/UCD. Putting UCSB with UCSD is incorrect, as is placing UCI below UCSB. </p>
<p>UCB/UCLA: Slight Reach
UCSD: Match
UCI/UCSB/UCD: Safe Match-Safety</p>
<p>UCSD UCLA and UC Berkeley all have UC GPA's above 4.0, and although your GPA is a bit low for these three schools, your SAT should make up for it. Best of luck!</p>