Chances at USC, UCLA, UNC Chapel Hill, and reaches

<p>This is my basic profile(copied and pasted from my other link lol):
-Hispanic/White Male
-4.45 Weighted GPA
-3.85 UW GPA
-2000(680M, 660CR, 660W) SAT
*Shooting for a 2100+ in October, very confident I can get it, it will have been 8 months in-between SATs by then
-SAT II: Math2 700, US History 630 (ughhhh)
-Mock Trial (1year), CSF (2year), NSHSS (2year), Co-Founder/Secretary of Key Club (1year), Soccer Referee (3 year Job)
-Varsity XCountry (2 years, 1 year captain) and Varsity Track (going on 4 years), Varsity Soccer (1 year) (this entails all of my HS sports experience, I haven't been on any JV teams)
-10 Hours Volunteering at Track Meets
-50+ Hours Volunteering at Police Department (Still Volunteering)
-50+ Hours Volunteering for habitat cleanups, etc.
-Had to quit soccer and XCountry due to diagnosed knee issues</p>

<p>Chance me for the following:
Stanford, Duke, USC, UCLA, UNC Chapel Hill</p>

<p>Be assured, I have my safeties/low matches in line (UMaimi, UCSB, UWashington Seattle, Clemson, UT Austin). Also, I know Duke and Stanford are FAR reaches and I'm really just applying in case I'm one of those lucky applicants, never hurts to apply.</p>

<p>*Officially listed as “Latino”</p>

<p>If you live in California, you are a probably a match to all the UC’s with a 2100+. The rest are really unpredictable. Being Latino helps out a lot. So, I’d reccomend increasing your SAT, and you might have a shot.</p>

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<p>You will get accepted to UCLA i think. It’s a competitive school even though, and my friend, with 4.7 average GPA in four years of high school and almost all AP classes in his junior and senior year, didn’t get accepted to any of those schools u mentioned. But he had no community service. But some others, with lower GPA and plenty of extracurricular got into UCLA, great many of them</p>