Chances? to any UC? 3.56 UC Weighted, 2240 SAT score

<p>i also took the SAT again this november, waiting for my score...
for UCLA, UCB, UCSD, UCD, UCI, UCSB?
aside from that i got 720 on subject test -Bio and 680-U.H history
lots of AP'S
and long term committed volunteering and lots of extra cirriculars</p>

<p>i must get in to LA or SD
berkley is a long shot</p>

<p>Unfortunately, I think UCLA will be hard as well because of your GPA. If you had taken so many AP classes, you had an advantage in achieving a high GPA but it is still below 4.0</p>

<p>If you’re from out of state, I think you have a better chance than a person in state with the same stats but again, I wouldn’t be too hopeful.
SD on the other hand, you may have a good chance :)</p>

<p>You should look at your school naviance. I don’t think anybody from our high school got into the UCI, UCSD, UCLA, UCB with your stats. Your chance increases if you add more OOS private schools and in-state private schools.</p>

<p>UCLA will be very tough with that GPA.</p>

<p>depends on where u live. local or non-local?</p>

<p>from high reach (hardest) to low safety (easiest) - 9 levels.
in-state non-engineering non-impacted major. your rank would be an important determinant here.
UCLA- reach
UC Berkeley- high reach
UCSD- low reach
UC Davis- high match
UCI- match
UCSB- match</p>

<p>UCI is a lot harder to get into lately so I’d have to disagree with above, it’s a reach I think
They like numbers so you’re gonna want over a 4.0 GPA</p>

<p>UCI is not a reach because 2240 is well above their average SAT. Possibly a low reach, though, I didn’t realize it was a 3.56 weighted.</p>

<p>irvine is certainly not a reach with a 2240 sat1. his gpa maybe low, but not irredeemable.</p>