<p>So, I have a 4.31 GPA so far in my junior year, and I scored a 2020 SAT. I anticipate getting a 4.17 GPA for 2nd semester, leaving me off at a 4.28 GPA after my junior year is completed. For advanced courses, I have:
Freshman Year: Geometry Honors (doesn't qualify for UC/CSU honors credit)
Sophomore Year: Algebra 2 Honors (doesn't qualify for UC/CSU honors credit), Chemistry Honors
Junior Year: Physics B AP, Precalculus Honors, Latin 3 Honors
Senior Year (Planned): Psychology AP, Chemistry AP, Calculus AB AP
However, my extracurriculars are quite weak, in fact, almost nonexistent. I have considered and tried various things at my school, but I never quite found my niche. I haven't done any school sports either. My resume will basically consist of: </p>
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<li>Playing basketball; I just play with friends and play pickup games after school and at the park once or twice a month, but I'm not sure if this actually counts as an extracurricular.</li>
<li>Tutoring (I'm planning to become a math tutor at my school senior year, but I haven't done any tutoring as of now.)</li>
<li>Doing mandatory service for my school, since I go to a private school and I am on heavy financial aid, and this is what I do in order to earn money off my tuition. I have worked for 60-70 hours each school year working at school functions, such as track meets, wrestling meets, plays, dances, etc. (this is separate from school-mandated community service hours that are required from all students).</li>
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<p>Also, for this summer, I am doing:</p>
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<li>A week-long immersion trip to the Appalachian region to help out the impoverished there with my school.</li>
<li>A week-long prestigious engineering program/seminar at Santa Clara University.</li>
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<p>Some colleges I am strongly considering are: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Loyola Marymount University, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Clara University, UC Berkeley, University of Southern California, and UC Davis</p>
<p>What are my chances of getting into any of these schools? How will my application look in general?</p>