<p>hello :) i am a student currently going to a magnet title one achieving blue ribbon high school. i am in the top 17 percent of my class, have tons of ecs, 3.82 uc gpa, 3.76 wgpa, 3.59 uwgpa, was in csf, got 1610 sat, 470 ush subject test, 570 bio subject test. i am indian and bangladeshi. took 6 aps over 4 yrs of school! wat are my chances? plus people said my essay was good (:</p>
<p>They’re all a pretty big reach, sorry. For UCI/UCSD you’d need at least a 1900 SAT and a 4.0+ UC gpa…</p>
<p>I think you have a better shot at Occidental, but your sat scores are still pretty low. Did you apply elsewhere?</p>
<p>nope i applied to other ucs, but i dont really care for them except uci and ucsd. that’s outrageous how uci wants a +4.0 gpa and 1900 sat! i could’ve gone to berkeley if i had that! yet i still have hopes they’ll consider me (:</p>
<p>Berkeley probably wouldn’t take anything less than a 2100… I think you have a good shot at the lower tier UCs. Riverside and Merced are safeties, UCSC is a match. You might have a shot at UCSB.</p>
<p>I do not think UCSC is a match nor is UC Riverside a safety unless you are not a native English speaker and had a very low score, around 400, in Critical Reading. The admissions officers that read your applications at the UCs will take that into account, making UCSC and UC Riverside possibilities. If you received about a 450 in CR and 600 in math the mid-level CSUs become realistic possibilities. The need for a higher CR score to get into a CSU is because the CSUs exclude the Writing section score and only use the total of your CR and Math section scores on the SAT and the computers that evaluate applications and make the admission decisions at CSUs do not know or care if a low score in CR is because someone is not a native English speaker. UC Merced is really your only fairly sure thing.</p>
<p>I got 590 CR, 530 writing , and 490 math on the SAT</p>
<p>Except for UC Merced, your SAT scores are not competitive for the UCs. Your combined CR + M score of 1,080 would make you competitive at a number of mid-tier CSUs.</p>