EE Transfer Admissions (Chance Me)

Hey guys, I’m currently a CC student and I was wondering if you can give me some insights on the chances that i have in terms of transferring into the UC system for the Fall of '16.
Applied: UCB, UCSD, UCLA, UCSB, UCI (TAG), UCD
Cumulative GPA: 3.93
UC Transferable GPA: 3.90
I have A’s in all my classes that I’ve taken except for a C that I got in an Art class during freshmen year.

Mathematics: Completed all except Differential Equations, which i will complete by end of Spring 2016.
Chemistry: Complete
English: Complete
Physics: I need one more physics course which i will complete by end of Spring 2016
Computer Science: Object-Oriented (C++), MATLAB, i will be missing Data Structures because it does not fit my schedule (yes I know this will end up hurting my chances).
Engineering: I will take an Electrical Circuits class during the Spring of '16
Will complete IGETC by the end of summer 2016
Note that I’ve gotten A’s in all the above courses.

I’m a STEM Tutor in my school’s learning center, which I mentioned in my essays.
I’m an active member of PTK Honor Society, and MESA STEM Program, and other non-stem programs.
I’m an Honor student at my CC.
Also, I’ve been recently granted an internship at JPL for the Summer of '16, however, I did not include this in my personal statement because I didn’t know whether I would get the internship at the time of submitting the UC App but I did mention that i applied to several undergraduate research positions for the summer.
I feel really good about my essays but that’s just my bias opinion.

Anyways, sorry for the long post, I just want to know my chances of admissions particularly to UCSD & UCB (these are my dream schools).
Please be as honest as possible, and thank you guys for any input!

You applied to Berkeley’s EECS?

I think you’re definitely in for the latter 3, very competitive for UCSD/UCLA, and competitive for Berkeley, but getting admitted into EECS is rather difficult.

Not sure if they allow IGETC to be completed by the summer. IGETC generally isn’t recommended for engineering students anyway (Berkeley doesn’t even accept it).

Thanks for the input goldencub; and yea I agree that EECS at UCB is extremely competitive and so I’m definitely not expecting anything from UCB (nor UCLA for that matter), however, I’m still going to keep my fingers crossed for UCSD.