chances, especially for USC

<p>ok im confused and im not even sure how i can calculate my GPA anymore (especially for private colleges like USC). so i'll just type out all my grades D:</p>

<p>9TH GRADE
english I: A/B
algebra II: A/B
biology: A/A
PE: A/A
SRC/intro to comp: A/A
french I: A/A</p>

<p>SUMMER
woodshop/graphics: A/A</p>

<p>10TH GRADE
english II: A/A
trig/math analysis: B/A
chemistry honors: A/B
AP european history: B/B
french II honors: A/A
cross country/track: A/A</p>

<p>SUMMER
fundamentals of art: A/A</p>

<p>11TH GRADE
english III honors: A/A
AP calculus I: A/A
AP biology: A/A
AP US history: B/A
french III honors: A/A
--/track: --/A</p>

<p>SUMMER
AP chemistry: A/A</p>

<p>12TH GRADE
AP english IV
AP calculus II
AP econ/civics
AP psychology
AP french IV
--/track</p>

<p>SAT I: 1870, 2080, 2130
SAT II bio: 750
SAT II chem: 710
SAT II math2C: 800</p>

<p>EXTRACURRICULAR
*piano - 6 years total, stopped at level 7 CM
*flute - 4~5 years total, taking CM level 10 in spring
1st place VOCE 2004
2nd place VOCE 2005
musical styles festival 15pts (i dont think this is as important though XD)
and if it counts, i was a flute/piccolo soloist at carnegie hall in 8th grade (school wind ensemble)
*JV cross country (10)
*JV track (10-12)</p>

<p>CLUBS/COMMUNITY SERVICE
*french club member (9-12); treasurer (11) & secretary (12)
*CSF member (10-12), seal-bearer; about 80 hours from CSF
*american red cross association (9-12); re-founder/president (11), vice president (12)
*east san gabriel youth council <a href="10-12">off-campus club</a>; vice president of finance (11, 12); about 80 hours from here too
*helping at a local independent pharmacy (100 hours so far maybe?)</p>

<p>*recommendations are good.</p>

<p>*asian, female</p>

<p>im hoping to get into one of these colleges (in order of preferance):
-USC
-UOP
-UCSD
-UCI</p>

<p>thankyouthankyouthankyou!!</p>

<p>USC-match
UOP-safety
UCSD-safe match
UCI-safety</p>

<p>^^^ That is ridiculous. U of Pacific is far far far easier to gain admission to than UCI. Check their freshman admission profiles. Putting UCI on the same level of U of P is an insult to UCI. UCI has a UC GPA of almost 3.9 for an average admit, and a SAT well above 1800. UCSD has a average GPA well above 4.0 and SAT of around 1950 (single sitting)for average admits. USC's average SAT is around 2050 (multiple sitting) and a GPA also well over 4.0 for average admits.</p>

<p>To figure your UC chances, you should compute your UC GPA. </p>

<p>USC/UCSD: Match
UCI/ Safe Match-Safety
U of P: Super Safety</p>

<p>I would focus on USC and UCSD. Your grades/SAT's are on par or better than their averages. You should also consider UCLA/UC Berkeley. These four schools should all be in your range. I would not really consider U of P with your stats unless their is something in particular you like about the school.</p>

<p>oh i would consider UCLA/berkeley, but it's just that i want to go to a school with direct pharmacy school (USC & UOP)</p>

<p>are there any other schools around southern california that i dont know of that has direct pharmacy school??</p>

<p>USC: Match
UCSD: Safe Match
UCI: Safety</p>

<p>I think you're in for those.</p>

<p>if u can hit 2200 SAT, ur in for sure</p>

<p>UOP is a GREAT pharmacy school! Wonderful environment, top-notch program and Much less stress than some of the bigger schools. Hey, the profs might even remember your name. Do not rule this school out no matter what your scores look like. Whoever attends is lucky. :)</p>

<p>yeah, UOP seems nice, but it's just a bit farrr :<</p>