Dream school!

<p>Hello! These are my grades for sophomore year and junior year.</p>

<p>Sophomore year:</p>

<p>SEM 1/SEM 2</p>

<p>ENGLISH HNRS- A/A AP EUROPEAN HISTORY- B/B SPANISH 3- B/B REG ALG 2/TRIG- B/B CHEMISTRY HNRS- A/B</p>

<p>Here are my junior year grades:</p>

<p>SEM 1 / SEM 2 (Dropped APUSH)</p>

<p>PHYSICS HONORS- C / A PSYCHOLOGY- B / A PRECALCULUS HONORS- C / A AP BIOLOGY- A / A APUSH- C / A REG HISTORY AP ENGLISH- B / A</p>

<p>My SAT is 2100 and my ACT is 32.</p>

<p>I live in California and it is my absolute dream to go to UC Berkeley. Does anyone think I have a shot at getting in? I really messed up in my first semester of junior year but it was because I went through a really rough time in my life. Is that something to write about in your personal statement? I just don't want it to seem like I'm making excuses for my grades. I am the president of a club, have a job, have done 100+ hours of community service, participated in leadership academy every summer, volunteered at a hospital, and have an internship.</p>

<p>I know it's never good to gather my hopes for just one UC but I'd have to say that I would be extremely disappointed not getting in. I've wanted to go there all my life. If not UC Berkeley, could anyone tell me where they think I have a shot at getting in? Perhaps UCSD, UC Davis, or USC? I'm not sure UCLA would be able to forgive one semester of poor grades. Just wondering if anyone feels that there is something more I can do to get into my dream school?</p>

<p>In senior year, I am signed up for:</p>

<p>AP English
AP Calc BC
AP Physics or AP Chemistry (still deciding)
AP Statistics
Marine Biology
Drama 1 (art requirement)</p>

<p>I would like to major in Premed. Still in my junior year and I can try to raise my SAT score. Any tips on how to go from 2100 to 2200? Please help.</p>

<p>UCB as well as UCLA is a crap shoot. There are many factors beyond grades that determine their acceptance.</p>

<p>UCD and UCSD, both have excellent premed programs and they are good match for you. UCR is starting a medical school this year and IMO you should use that for your safety.</p>