do i have any chance?

<p>SAT's:
Math: 660
CR: 660
Writing: 640
Total: 1960</p>

<p>SAT 2:
Lit: 690
Math 2: 630</p>

<p>UC GPA: 3.67 (3.95 with all honors included)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
4 years varsity cross country (advanced to state championships three years, senior year captain)
4 years varsity track (league champs 3 years, senior year captain)
4 years students council
4 years children's soccer coach (200 hours)
4 years non profit junior golf shop managing (300 hours)
Selected to school religious group organizing food,money and toy drives (Senior year)
Senior retreat team lead underclassmen in religious retreats (senior year)
Youth basketball scorekeeper (9-10 grade)
Athletic Club worker (12 grade)</p>

<p>Essay about mom's sickness in my sophomore year, affected my school work, changed outlook on life (cheesy i know haha)</p>

<p>pmcharkins:</p>

<p>Assuming you are a California resident,
UCLA: Reach</p>

<p>yep im a resident, thanks</p>

<p>i think you're a reach, but i've heard of people getting into ucla with lesser stats, so it's not impossible.</p>

<p>i have somewhat similar stats, good luck.</p>

<p>Reach. You might just end up as one of the admitted students who had decent EC but below average grades.</p>

<p>unfortunately reach ; /. UCLA last year admitted 15% of kids who had a w gpa of 3.7-3.99. U would need at least a 2100 and good exc to be competitive if you end up being in that bracket.</p>

<p>slight reach just because you seem like an all around good applicant (even though your academics seem a little lacking)</p>

<p>the troubling thing i find is that if you have a 3.9 GPA, you're still grouped with those who got a 3.7. </p>

<p>doesn't that suck?</p>