Chances at UCSD, UCR, SDSU, other SoCal schools.

<p>I would forget about UCSD. No offense, but their average admit had an SAT of around 1950, and a UC GPA of 4.06. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/selecting/camp_profiles/camp_profiles_ucsd.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/selecting/camp_profiles/camp_profiles_ucsd.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Top So Cal schools like UCSD and UCLA are not realistic. You have a solid GPA and excellent class ranking. SDSU is a match to safe match. UC Riverside should also be a match. If you are intent on staying in So Cal (if so, i cant blaim you, i love it here) then also look at CSULB as another safe match school. You could also look at UCI and UCSB, which are not as competitive as UCSD or UCLA. However, your GPA seems too low for UCI and UCSB and your SAT's would likely have to go up around a 150 points to be competitve. However you never know. Work hard on getting those SAT's up and get good grades. Best of luck.</p>

<p>EDIT: I was chancing you off your weighted GPA of 3.66. However, after a second glance at your post, i realized that you were including your freshmen grades. For UC schools, they dont consider your freshmen grades. Sophmore and Junior are what they compute when considering you for admission. While UCSD and UCLA are still likely not realistic, your chances could be higher with your Soph/Jun years UC GPA than with your posted GPA of 3.66. This may, if you get your SAT's up, bring into play UCI and UCSB. If you could compute your UC GPA and post it for me, i could give you better odds for admissions to the schools you listed and some others.</p>