Chances @ California Schools

<p>(Since I Will Be A Junior Next Year Some Grades Are Estimated)</p>

<p>Weighted GPA (9-12) = 4.1086
Unweighted GPA (9-12) = 3.7608
Weighted GPA (10-11) = 4.0800
Unweighted GPA (10-11) = 3.6923
UC GPA (10-11) W/8 Semester Cap = 4.0000</p>

<p>PSAT = 188 W/Out Studying
SAT = Expecting Something Around 2000</p>

<p>AP & HL Classes: HL Math Analysis, AP English 11, AP Calculus, AP Psychology, HL Spanish 3, AP English 12, AP Government, AP Economics, AP Physics</p>

<p>A-G Classes (9-12): 46 Semesters</p>

<p>I Should Be In The Top 4 Percent Of My Graduating Class Which Has Around 730 Students</p>

<p>Extra-Curriculars: Tennis (4 Years), Volleyball Club (3 Years), Sign Language Club (3 Years), Journalism (2 Years), Key Club (4 Years), Relay 4 Life (5 Years)</p>

<p>Awards: CSF, National Honor Society, Most Consistent Player (Tennis), Certificate of Scholastic Achievement, Block Academic Letter, Block Athletic Letter, Circle Athletic Award</p>

<p>Leadership Positions: Vice President - Key Club, Treasurer - Volleyball Club, Vice President - CSF, Editor - Journalism</p>

<p>I Would Like To Know My Chances For: UC Los Angeles, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Cal Poly SLO, and San Diego State</p>

<p>Also, Can You Suggest Any Other California Colleges That May Fit Me</p>

<p>Comments Appreciated....Thanks</p>

<p>coronado18sd:</p>

<p>UCLA: Slight Reach
UCSD: Match
UCI/UCSB: Safe Match</p>

<p>I agree with flopsy: you're gonna have to work for UCLA, will probably get into UCSD and UCSB, and are definitely in at UCI. Don't even worry about San Diego State you are in 100%. You can probably calculate your own chances for Cal Poly SLO because I think they only base admission on SAT scores and GPA (no essay). I think you have a good shot there though.</p>

<p>You could also look at Davis, Pepperdine, and the Claremont Colleges. USC could be one of your reaches also.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>