Chances of getting into UCD

<p>im a junior in highschool. resident of california.</p>

<p>weighted total gpa(NOT UC GPA): 3.35/3.44 (depending on what i get in bio)
sat:2100
ECs:swimmer, (on the swim team for 2 years, injured for a third year), coach for 3 years(2 years volunteer), community service 100 hours,</p>

<p>4 aps junior year: calc ab, computer science, ap psychology, ap biology</p>

<p>i think im really screwed… my sophmore year consisted of a 2.8 first semester and a 3.3 second semester which averaged out to a 3.05 total for my sophmore year…</p>

<p>im projected to get a 3.67 for my junior year so my total highschool gpa(sophmore and junior) would be about a 3.35…
IF however, i can pull off an A in bio, would have a 3.83 for my junior year… which would make my TOTAL GPA a 3.44.</p>

<p>i have some problems at home and adhd which i will mention in my essay…</p>

<p>please tell me my chances of getting into all the ucs… except for riverside and merced.</p>

<p>im taking my sat subject tests soon.</p>

<p>anyone ? please im really nervous about this lol</p>

<p>You want all the UC’s?</p>

<p>Berkeley: big reach/highly unlikely
UCLA: big reach/highly unlikely
San Diego: reach
Davis: reach
Irvine: reach
Santa Barbara: match
Santa Cruz: match
Riverside: match
Merced: match</p>

<p>dont let someone tell you whether or not you will get in. just work hard and make yourself as well rounded as you can possibly be. i know people who got into UCLA/UCB that people never thought would get in. To each his/her own. Make your application present yourself in the most outstanding manner than all the thousands that apply.</p>

<p>I would say you definitely have a chance. Go for it! You have great SAT scores (way better than mine and I got in) and good extracurriculars. Grades aren’t all that matter, and yours are not absolutely horrible. I mean, make sure you have back up schools, but I think you got a good chance. I think the essay is super important too, so make sure you spend time on that and mention those things you said. I think my essay may have been what pushed me in.</p>

<p>The SAT is good, but the gpa really needs a lot of work if you’re going to get in</p>

<p>Take a community college class this summer and get an A to raise your GPA. Summer courses after your junior year count in your GPA.</p>