<p>Applying: UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, USC, & USF, and the back ups are Fullerton, SF State, and San Diego State.
Major: Journalism/ Communications</p>
<p>GPA: 3.6, 3.9 W. UC GPA is something like 4.1.<br>
SAT: 1950 (650CR, 570M, 730W w/ 11E)
Subject Tests: Literature - 700
US History - 710
AP: Stats - 2
US History - 4
This year I'm taking Literature & Government.</p>
<p>ECs: Played high comp soccer throughout high school & was on my school's Freshmen team. Did dance in 9th grade. Made some films, won some awards for them at numerous film festivals, including one with participants that were adults and in college. I wrote for my school newspaper in 11th grade, and I am currently Editor-in-Chief. I've won awards for photography at my county fair. I worked for my school district tutoring kids two summers in a row, and I took Work Experience concurrently as well. I now hold a year long job at a local deli where I work 16 hours a week. No volunteer experience cause I suck, okay.</p>
<p>Essays: I wrote my UC personal statement prompt 1 about being from the San Francisco Bay Area and how my parents didn't shelter me from the "vibrant culture." I wrote my 2nd prompt about being Editor-in-chief of my school newspaper and how I freaked out about typos. It sounds weird, but I'm a good writer, and I think my 2nd prompt is actually really good. My 1st one is OK. </p>
<p>So with that info in mind- what are my chances of getting into the more difficult schools that I applied to like Cal, UCLA, UCSD, and USC? Reading the posts from other people on this site freak me out, so now I'm a bit nervous.</p>