Chances for UCLA or UCB?

<p>Major: Astrophysics</p>

<p>Top 3%
Weighted GPA (10-11): 4.276
Unweighted (10-11): 3.931
SAT Reasoning: 1910
-Crit Reading: 520, Math: 770, Writing: 620
SAT Subject Test - Math 2: 720, Chem: 730, US History: 670
No ACT</p>

<p>Freshman
Symphonic Band: A, A
English 1 H: B, B
Computer/Health: A, A
Jazz Combo: A, A
Geometry: A, A
Biology: A, A
Marching Band: A, A</p>

<p>Summer
Spanish 1: A</p>

<p>Sophomore
Spanish 2: A, A
Chemistry H* (* for UC Honors Credit): A, A
Algebra 2 H: A, A
Jazz Combo: A, A
AP World History*: A, A (5)
English 2 H: A, A
Marching Band: A, A</p>

<p>Junior
Spanish 3: A, A
Precalculus H: A, A
AP Chemistry<em>: A, A
Jazz Combo: A, A
AP English Language</em>: B, B (3)
AP US History*: A, A (4)
Marching Band: A, A</p>

<p>Senior (1st semester)
AP Biology: maybe A or B
AP English Literature: maybe B or C
AP Physics B (taking B and both C exams): maybe A or B
AP Calculus BC (with AB subscore): most likely A
AP Government: maybe B or C
AP Economics (micro): maybe A
Marching Band: most likely A</p>

<p>EC's
Saxophone section leader as sophomore, drum major last two years, president then treasurer of community service club, president twice of chess club, and currently in science bowl/club, Red Cross Club, NHS, NEHS, and CSF. No volunteer service or work.</p>

<p>Award
Center for Future Global Leaders Lexicon Challenge National Recognition Award, Principal's Honor Roll, Honor Guard, Most Outstanding Marching Band Sophomore, Most Valuable Woodwind, and the marching band was a SCSBOA AA Field Competition Silver Medalist.</p>

<p>Essays were pretty good.
I'm a bit worried about how a change in my senior would affect my chances for UCLA and UCB. Thanks for the help.</p>

<p>Senior grades aren’t considered for them.
UCLA- high match
UC Berkeley- high match</p>

<p>Your chances are better if your high school has a low API score/ isn’t competitive</p>

<p>Wow, thank a lot! I’m happy to hear that.</p>

<p>Could I also ask how my chances would be for MIT, Caltech, Cornell, UChicago, and Stanford? or would I have to make a new thread on that?</p>

<p>Cal - high match
LA - match to high match</p>

<p>Looks like you are around what LA and Cal usually accept.</p>