GPA: 3.4 uw ik its terrible/3.9 w
SAT: 2100/1410 (CR: 690 M: 720)
A mix of 4 APs and the rest honors
Executive Proudcer of the News team
Multiple Student Emmys and broadcasting awards
Model UN officer (10-11th) A few awards
Student Television Network Honor Society President (10-11th)
Debate (9-11th)
Quill and Scroll member (Journalism Honor Society) (10th-11th), Club President (upcoming senior year)
basically my ECs are great
Really good essay writer and I’m gonna have great rec letters
Employment: Interned at ROC Nation
Misc: Classically and Contemporarily trained pianist
Principal’s Honor Roll (4.0+ GPA) Recipient (9th-11th)
Class Rank: Top 20
320 hours of various volunteer services
I’ll chance you back
UCLA - reach
NYU and USC - reach
You are very competitive but your gpa is kinda low. You can bring it up though!
Good luck!
Chance me back! http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1769031-what-are-my-chances-at-these-schools-p2.html
You will need to read through the comments cause I got a 31 on ACT and I added some colleges (BostonU, UTAustin, Northeastern)
What’s your UC GPA?
3.4
@svidey no… use this calculator:http://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/ you obviously have a weighted GPA so please factor that in here.
oh wait its 3.6
@svidney better get that SAT score up and better write some killer essays. UCLA is a low low reach.
Raise your GPA and you’ll have a really good chance. Chance me?
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1789097-chance-me-i-chance-back.html#latest
You can most definitely get in , try raising your score to at least around a 1500 and present yourself uniquely on paper that’s what it’s all about I got accepted with a 4.2 and 1550 sat but I added unique assets like I took a Chinese class , started my own club and ect you have a chance it all depends on how you present yourself different from everyone else also essays are a big weight good luck 
If you have others in your class academically better than you , try to improve yourself on paper in other ways like extra curriculums and community contributions