<p>You posted your grades for your freshman year and sophomore year--but the sophomore year is much better than freshman year--so if the junior year is equivalent UCR is an safe match to match (current UC GPA is around a 3.8)</p>
<p>Like ucchris and others said--you need to pick up your grades a lot in the academic subjects (and start taking your AP courses) to have any shot at UCSD--but it's still early--and you got a lot of B pluses in your sophomore year. So change those B pluses to As (or even A minuses) and you will have a good chance at the higher UCs (like UCSD)--and definitely at the mid UCs (Davis, Irvine, Santa Barbara) and the lower UCs (Riverside, Santa Cruz, Merced).</p>
<p>P.S. If you keep up your grades to this point, you will need at least a 2100 SAT to get into UCSD, and a 1750 for UCR. Make the grades better, and these numbers drop to around 1970 and 1600, respectively. However, I think there is a chance you will be given some leeway based upon your family's situation and your recent move to California.</p>
<p>Good luck to you--and welcome to the United States.</p>