I can get in, right?

<p>Objective:</p>

<ul>
<li>SAT I (breakdown): 1860, 1850 CR 600, 680 W 600, 560 M 660, 600</li>
<li>ACT: 29</li>
<li>SAT II: US 740 Math 2 650</li>
<li>Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.5, W 3.97 (I have taken every Honors or AP class available to me). UC GPA is like 3.8</li>
<li>Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 31/511</li>
<li>AP (place score in parenthesis): Euro - 4 US -5 Bio - 4 Eng - 4, taking Macro, US Gov, BC this year</li>
<li>IB (place score in parenthesis):</li>
<li>Senior Year Course Load:
AP Calc BC
AP US Gov
AP Macro
Multicultural Literature
Psychology</li>
<li>Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): California Scholarship Foundation</li>
</ul>

<p>Subjective:</p>

<ul>
<li>Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Student Union (Founder, President), School Newspaper (Arts/Opinion/Online Editor), Entourage Anti-Bullying Mentor (Founder), Link Crew Freshman Orientation (Link Leader), Tutoring in Math</li>
<li>Job/Work Experience:</li>
<li>Volunteer/Community service: I put my community services as ECs</li>
<li>Summer Activities: Zilch</li>
<li>Essays: My common app essay is about how I went from completely unknown, to a major contender in the race for ASB (Student Council) President, lost, then used my resources to found Student Union and fight for the changes I lost the opportunity to make</li>
<li>Teacher Recommendation: Great, my sponsor for SU</li>
<li>Counselor Rec: Great, we get along really well</li>
<li>Additional Rec:</li>
<li>Interview:</li>
</ul>

<p>Other</p>

<ul>
<li>Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes</li>
<li>Intended Major: PoliSci, Public Policy</li>
<li>State (if domestic applicant): CA</li>
<li>Country (if international applicant):</li>
<li>School Type: Public</li>
<li>Ethnicity: Middle Eastern</li>
<li>Gender: M</li>
<li>Income Bracket: Lowest of the low, unemployed</li>
<li>Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): First Gen</li>
</ul>

<p>I applied to UCSB as a back up for UCLA and USC since I want to stay close to LA.</p>

<p>UCLA and USC seem too out of reach for those stats
UCSB seems more realistic.</p>

<p>Match for SB but I agree with keltix, if you wanted to get into UCLA/USC you’d need a sat score of at least 2000.</p>

<p>Whatever happened to holistic admissions :P</p>

<p>At least I have SB and LMU</p>