Do I have a chance of being accepted?

<p>I am currently a junior in high school, with a cumulative gpa of 3.7 weighted (from freshman and sophomore year) but I did poorly on first semester of junior year (3.5), I am planning on getting all a's next semester and earning a 4.6 gpa.
Here's my grades/accomplishments of each year so far:</p>

<p>Freshman year
-4.0 gpa both semesters
-pan asian club </p>

<p>Sophomore Year
-2 AP classes (AP Biology and AP World History) in which I earned good grades but did not pass on the AP Exam
-3.3 gpa first semester and 3.6 gpa second semester
-JV Volleyball
-Rugby
-Club Green
-Hip Hop Dance Club </p>

<p>Junior Year
-4 AP classes (AP U.S. History, AP Chemistry, AP English language and composition, AP Psychology); 3 of which I am aiming to take and pass on the AP exam
-3.5 first semester and a hopeful 4.6 for second semester
-Varsity Volleyball
-And I plan to attend a couple more meetings for at least 2 clubs (AP Club and Club Green and maybe Key Club)
-And I'm volunteering at a local hospital which requires a minimum of 100 hours
-CSF </p>

<p>What I am planning for Senior Year
-4 or more AP classes and passing the AP exams
-getting leadership status in 1 or 2 clubs
-having a minimum 4.0 gpa for both first semester and second semester
-joining yearbook
-Varsity Volleyball again
-Getting a job </p>

<p>I haven't taken my SAT's/ACT's yet but I am going to study my best for them. I was just wondering with everything I have academically and activity speaking is it enough for UCSC? and I was also wondering if taking more extra curriculars for senior year would help as well....</p>

<p>P.S. Thanks in advance for answering my question, I know it's a lot to ask but I really appreciate it! :]</p>

<p>You’re more than set for UCSC if things go as planned. 3.5 is not bad at all. You’ve got a good spread of extracurriculars too. Just solidify it with a decent SAT score, of course. :)</p>