<p>UNC-Chapel Hill ( 3.3 uw gpa with upward trend. ( 9th - 2.3, 10th - 4.0, 11th - 3.75, 12th - 3,75 (Have improved 2.3 to 3.3)), Instate, Asian, 2000 SAT.</p>
<p>UC Berkeley, UCLA - 3.88 uw gpa (10+11), OOS, Asian, 2000 SAT. </p>
<p>EC : 10TH - Varsity and Club soccer, Vacation Bible School teacher, Church Choir member.
11th - church soccer, Nicaragua Mission Trip, Church Praise Team member,
Volunteered for helping mentally ill kids, YMCA Leadership Club member.
12th - YMCA Leadership Club member, church soccer,
Volunteered for helping mentally ill kids.
SAT2 - Biology(750) Chemistry (730) Korean (780) </p>
<p>Any Ideas? What are my chances to get accepted in these universities?</p>
<p>With that GPA it’s a bit iffy. If you can pay full tuition, your chances improve a ton. Your EC’s don’t really say anything about who you are or what you want to pursue in college–I suggest picking out some safeties. There are a lot of schools (eg University of Alabama, University of Mississippi) that give free tuition to IS and OOS kids with scores like yours. Look into which ones could be feasible for someone like you.</p>
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<p>I think you have a good shot since freshman gpa isn’t a hugge dea. But there applicants with 3.7+ uw gpas</p>