<p>First generation immigrant
First generation college
Low income
Ethnicity: Persian</p>
<p>My courses:
9th:H English, Spanish1, H Biology, P.E., H geometry, Health/lifeskills
10th: H English, Spanish2, H Chem, P.E., H Algebra, H world history
11th: H Lit, Spanish 3, H physics, Computer class,AB Calculus ( passed with a 3), H US HISTORY,<br>
12th:H lit, College Peer Counselor(CPC), Government, BC Calculus, AP physics,film class CC: AP macro/micro econ</p>
<p>UC GPA: 3.6</p>
<p>SAT:460(CR),530(M),(520W)
Total: 1510 (working to get at least 1800)</p>
<p>SAT2:480(history), 510(math),470(Lit)</p>
<p>EC’s:
10th-12th Calculus Club
11th AOAT tutoring club
12th CPC (College Peer Counselor) </p>
<p>My first choice is UCD, any chance will be appreciated, Thanks.</p>
<p>^Yeah, and they're what, like 200 points under UCD's overall average? Obviously it would help to raise them, but he'll probably get in without raising them because of his low income, minority, etc. status.</p>
<p>Both his math and reading fit in UCD's middle 50% of SAT averages.</p>
<p>How do the GPA's relate to the SAT scores? (I.E., how much of a SAT do you need for 3.4, 3.5, etc. get in? [ with moderate/average EC's]) My GPA is only 3.42, but many say that my SAT (2020) makes up for it.</p>
<p>You should get in with that SAT. I'm in the same boat as you. I have like a 3.4 (at a tough private school), but over 2100 SAT and great EC's. Write good essays and you should get in. </p>
<p>I'm applying to Berkeley as well, but I doubt I'll get in, so I'll probably end up at Davis (I love Davis, though).</p>