CSU Chances

<p>Hi, I am a San Francisco Bay Area junior, I live in a high income family, I am Jewish and a small amount Native American. What are my chances of getting into these schools with a major of Political Science:
-San Francsico State University
-CSU Long Beach
-CSU Chico
-CSU LA
-Cal Poly SLO (i've heard poli sci is not competitive here)
-San Diego State University</p>

<p>My GPA (10-12) so far is about a 2.9, but i've started taking medication for ADD this year and my GPA is getting a lot better, my PSAT showed that ill probably get above a 1500, and I will be getting a tutor hoping for an 1800+.
My top 3 are (in order): San Diego State, CSU Long Beach, and SF State</p>

<p>Also, does living in the SF Bay increase my chances for SF State?</p>

<p>Any feedback is greatly appreciated, thanks!</p>

<p>Bumppppppppp</p>

<p>It is really hard to chance without completing your Junior year or have taken SAT or ACT. If SF state is in your service area, you have a good chance. Cal Poly SLO is competitive for all majors since all majors are impacted. To be competitive, you should have around a 3.9 weighted GPA and ACT of 28 or above/SAT of 2000 or above. Cal Poly SLO also takes into account your 9th grade GPA unlike the other Cal States. SDSU is getting very competitive with an average GPA of 3.8 for incoming freshman last year. Chico State, Cal State Long Beach and LA are good matches if you get your grades up. Just work on improving your grades this year and do well on the SAT or ACT. Post your STATs again once you have completed your Junior year and tests. Good Luck.</p>