Not to throw a wet blanket on your future plans but, with a 3.3 UC GPA UCSD is highly unlikely, even with a near perfect ACT/SAT. As you can see from the link 84 of the nearly 25k admits had a GPA of 3.3 or less - pretty long odds, you’ve got to admit.
As competitive as things have become, unless you are ELC, even Merced may be a reach for you.
Not sure what you are trying to hide but, eventually, they see your full transcript -so they know what you got in PE and if you re-took any courses. As you fill out the application, you list the courses you took and semester grades. All schools recalculate your GPA.
It worked for 84 people last year so, I encourage you to apply to your dream school. Shoot, throw an ap at Stanford if you want. Just understand, it is REALLY unlikely and have a viable plan B.
You mention privates - UoP, Saint Mary’s, Loyola Marymont and University of San Diego are reachable with a solid ACT/SAT. They are unlikely to provide much tuition assistance though. If $60k a year is over your budget and you really want to head straight to a 4 year school, CSUs like Sonoma, Chico, Sac, SJSU and Cal Poly Pomona, Fullerton and perhaps Long Beach should be on your radar. Each is a good school with its own trade-offs but, with tuition around $7k a year, they are a compelling value.
Good luck.