<p>SAT I Scores:
OLD SAT: 1030 Math: 570 Verbal: 460
NEW SAT: 2040 Math: 720 Verbal: 620 Writing: 700</p>
<p>SAT II Scores:
Math II: 630
Chemistry: 570</p>
<p>GPA
9th:
English 9a/b/c: A, A, A
Geometry a/b: A, A
Algebra 2a: A
Spanish 1a/b: B,B
P.E. 1a/b: A, A
ASC: A
CP Biology a/b: B, A
Health: A
Geography: A</p>
<p>Total GPA: 3.78</p>
<p>10th:
AP European History a/b: C+, B+
Advance English 10a/b: B, B
Chemistry a/b: A, A-
Algebra 2b: A
Pre Calculus a/b: A, A
Spanish 2a/b: B, B</p>
<p>Total GPA: 3.66</p>
<p>11th:
AP Psychology a/b: C, A
AP English Language a/b: B, B
AP Calculus a/b: A, A
AP Chemistry: B, A
AP U.S. History, B, A
Computers JAVA/ Visual Basics: A, A</p>
<p>Total GPA: 4.33</p>
<p>12th:
Don't know yet but atleast 4 AP Classes next year.</p>
<p>Might want to try bringing the SAT to 2100+ for colleges like Duke, or even some of your top UC's to increase your chances. That C doesn't look so bad, you did bring it up to an A after all.</p>
<p>U definitely r in range for UC's. for UCLA, get a 2200 and you are like a match. SAT II should be a little higher. Yea like Tami said, you did make that C into an A the second semester ..so props. where's flopsy, hes pretty much on the money with the chances.</p>
<p>I'd have to say your chances at Cal and LA are low. They only count GPA from 10 and 11, leaving yo very average for them. Your SAT I doesn't pull you up, and your SAT IIs, which count double, pull you way down.</p>
<p>I think you're looking at mid-range UCs, Davis, Irvine, SB. Even for those, pull up the SATs.</p>
<p>Read this year's boards for a good sense of who did and didn't get in.</p>