<p>3.3 GPA
1800 SAT SCORE
5 HS CLUBS
100+ HOurs community service
Plan to right a stellar letter</p>
<p>UC DAVIS, SANTA BARBARA, RIVERSIDE</p>
<p>3.3 GPA
1800 SAT SCORE
5 HS CLUBS
100+ HOurs community service
Plan to right a stellar letter</p>
<p>UC DAVIS, SANTA BARBARA, RIVERSIDE</p>
<p>Umm... your other chance threads give your SAT as 2270, 2170, and 1800. Your GPAs and clubs vary thread-to-thread also. It is hard to know what your chances are when the information changes so much. Any of the combinations put you in good shape for Riverside (assuming you have all the UC requirements - all of the A-G requirements, SAT or ACT plus two SAT subject tests, an on-time complete application). UCD and UCSB are a bit of a stretch or a match, depending on which set of statistics you happen to be using. </p>
<p>The best I can do is to say there are some students admitted to each of those schools with the varying combinations of stats you have presented.</p>
<p>That's funny. don't you think you are wasting your time if you can't even give out your real SAT score?</p>
<p>your GPA is low. but 1800 is not that bad. I know you can go to riverside for sure. (not sure about santa barbara and davis.. you need at least a 3.6+)</p>
<p>sorry about the different sat scores. i just wanted to know my chances with the 1800 itself. My sat has goneup to the 2000's. It wasn't a false score</p>
<p>Does that selection process only apply to UC Davis? Or do the other UC's use it as well?</p>
<p>Only for UCD. If you have over 8000 points you are safe.
For UCSD
UCSD</a> Freshman Comprehensive Review Process (Dec 2004)
Last year the cut off point for UCSD was somewhere 7576.</p>
<p>Does UCLA and UCB use this process as well?</p>
<p>No, they claim they are using holistic admission.</p>
<p>haha, reppin the 408
niceee</p>
<p>i think you're good for riverside
sb and davis might be a slight reach</p>
<p>iono, i'm still new to this stuff</p>