Chances for a Soulja Boy

<p>Ok, I'm a guy from Northern California, attending a relatively competitive public high school.</p>

<p>UC/Weighted Gpa: 3.92
Unweighted Gpa:3.59
Sat1 : 2030 (670Cr,690M,670W)
Sat2: Math2:790
Chem: 670
Spanish: 690
EC: I've accomplished nothing. I played JV soccer freshmen year but quit before sophomore year. If I can include it, I played highly competitive club soccer up until late-sophomore year, where I actually participated in the national championships. (Not that it really means anything, given that I quit. )
~50 Hours of community service
I'm lazy and party alot?</p>

<p>Freshmen Year - 3.5</p>

<p>Soph:
Alg2/Trig - B/A
Chem - A/A
Spanish 3 - A/A
Ap Euro - B/B (4 on AP)
English - A/A
PE - A/A</p>

<p>Junior:
H. Spanish 4 - B/B
H. Physics - B/B
Photo - A/A
Us History - A/B
PreCalc -A/A
H. English - B/B</p>

<p>Took Calc 1 at a local community college over the summer, and got an A</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Gov
AP Spanish 5
AP Chem
AP Calc BC
English 4
Digital Design</p>

<p>I want to go into Engineering, and I realize that my insufficient GPA and lack of any real EC's at all presents a gaping whole in my app., but hey, I might as well give it a shot:</p>

<p>Cal Poly SLO
UCD
UCSB
UCI
UCSD
UCB
UCLA
NYU</p>

<p>If anyone has any other schools in mind that may fit someone like me stat-wise, I'm open to suggestions. Oh, I completely owned the california STAR tests. :D</p>

<p>could someone please chance me</p>

<p>Berkeley and LA are reaches. SD and NYU are match. everything else safety</p>

<p>i reccomend not putting u partied a lot on your applications</p>

<p>Could my chances possibly change, I retook the SAT and got 2160 (CR660, M750, W750, E 12) ?</p>

<p>If you truly want to get in, apply for the summer session in a less popular engineering major (hint - don't apply for ME), take any class, pass it with a C and your in for fall. Your GPA is too low for ME. Last year, the applicants that were accepted had a 4.5 or above with near perfect SATs. But we re-applied for summer session under a different engineering major that is less popular and got in. Once you are in, you can switch majors after one year. The basic courses are the same, so you shouldn't lose any time going in this way.</p>

<p>I think once u get over a 2050 in SAT's ur scores don't really matter anymore. Find something u are passionate about. With ur stats and current location i wud reach for Stanford and apply to maybe BC or USC. Find something that sets u apart... ur sat scores won't do that</p>