Chances for UCs and a few East Coasts

<p>Senior in Cali
Unweighted GPA - 4.0...on route to being valedictorian
ELC (Eligibility in the Local Context = top 4%)
Full-IB classes - kinda like AP, but harder (so i've heard from lots of ppl), if you want more info go here: <a href="http://www.ibo.org%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.ibo.org&lt;/a>
SAT1s 630 verbal, 780 math total - 1410
SAT2s 640 writing (i took it again, but havent received the score - hopefully somewhere between 670-720), 740 math1c, 690 chem</p>

<p>ECs - pres and founder of cultural club, treasurer of "public speaking club", KEY club, CSF........I've been in most of these for 3-4 year, tutoring (all 4 years), EHC, wrestling -varsity (9th and 10th grade....yes, a freshman can compete at the varsity level), tennis - varsity (11th and 12th)</p>

<p>Letters of Rec - good</p>

<p>Well, I'm applying to 6 UCs (two as back ups) berkeley, la, sd, davis, santa cruz, and irvine....i really want to go to berkeley or la
Also, i'm applying to a few East Coast colleges, like Brown, UPenn, Cornell, NYU, Yale (early decision), and maybe one or two more.
My question: do you guys/girls think my chances are good, bad, medium?
Thanks</p>

<p>P.S. Is it just me, or does competition in high school and for college take the fun out of senior year?</p>

<p>chay:</p>

<p>Yes. My senior year was probably the worst year in high school...</p>

<p>UCB: Match
UCLA: Match
UCSD: Safe Match
UCD: Safety
UCI: Safety
UCSC: Super Safety</p>

<p>Brown: Slight Reach
UPenn: Reach
Cornell: Slight Reach
NYU: Match
Yale: Reach</p>

<p>thank you very much</p>