chances at UCSB, UCSC, UCSD?

<p>Here are my stats, can you tell me my chances to at least UCSD? I'd like it if you can tell me my chances for the others tho 2</p>

<p>(start of resume)
*I am an Asian Indian Male
*From a competitive public high school in Oregon, Beaverton High School, which was also rated the best AP school in Oregon, so yeah, its a smart school.
*student body at school = 500+</p>

<p>The Numbers/ECs
*Freshman year:
4.0 with honors in 2 classes for both semesters</p>

<p>*Sophomore Year:
3.8125 overall for both semesters
(Bs in AP Chem 1st sem, Precalc 2nd sem, Social Studies 1st sem)</p>

<p>*Junior Year (projected)
Human Anat/Phys-A,A
IB Bio HL 1-A,A
Spanish 3-A,A
IB Calculus-A, A (might be at worst 1 "B")
IB Psychology-A,A
Team Sports-A
IB English-B,B (might get 1 A)
IB Tok 1-B</p>

<p>*class rank UW right now = 38/515. Weighted = 30/515 (will go up because not many kids have taken hard classes yet)
*IB Diploma Candidate (to be)
*Will take AP exams in addition to IB exams, so I could be AP Scholar w/ distinction or just AP scholar as well.
*Varsity tennis 4 years (will have 4)
*Science Team 4 years (will have 4)
*World Quest Trivia 4 years (will have 4)
*Science Club Treasurer (1 year)
*Science Club VP (2 years)
*Math Club VP (2 years)
*Portland Youth Philharmonic (3 years)
*Mathfest Algebra 2 1st place freshman year
*OIMT Participant Fresh Year
*Mathfest Participant sophomore year
*Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Rising Star Program (will have 150-175 volunteer hours done)
*Mathcounts Tutor (about 50+ volunteer hours)
*will get around 1920-2050 on the SAT, 26-30 on ACT according to Practice Tests for SAT, PLAN (it's like the PSAT for SAT except the ACT version) on ACT</p>

<p>If everything you project becomes true, I would almost guarantee admission to all three schools. UCSC and UCSB for sure, and UCSD also shouldn't give you any problems.</p>

<p>I got into all 3 of those schools with:
1990 SAT
3.9 Unweighted GPA
Rank: 17/550
6 AP classes, 15ish honors classes (no IB program at my school).
Track and field state champ, varsity runner for Track and Cross country all four years.
Some part time jobs, less school EC's than you, fair share of volunteer work.</p>

<p>The thing I would advise to you is quality over quantity. The UC application only lets you list 5 things per category: 5 awards/honors, 5 EC's, 5 community service projects, and like 5 jobs. So keep in mind, despite the fact that you may have 30 school clubs under your belt... you're going to have to pick 5. So devote your time into your favorite 5, and work quality over quantity. You've also got the personal statements to throw in anything you feel wasn't adequately expressed elsewhere in the application. Good luck.</p>