I need your input...

<p>I'm a currently a California high school senior and I have a few questions about scores and grades and all that jazz. </p>

<p>My SAT score is a 1710 and, regretfully, my cummulative GPA (10-11) is a 2.79. I had a major drop sophomore year. Every other year I've had over a 3.0. I scored a 630 on Critical Reading, 590 on Writing, and a 490 on Math, which I am simply not very good at. </p>

<p>I have compiled a list of Universities at which I beleive I have a pretty good chance of being accepted. I want to know what you guys think. They are:</p>

<p>St. Mary's College of California
Loyola Marymount University
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
UC Riverside </p>

<p>I'm not too sure about UC Riverside since I know that the UC's now only accept at least a 3.0 GPA, is that correct? </p>

<p>And, I'm undecided about applying to any CSU schools. I know I would most likely get into them, but none of them seem very appealing to me.</p>

<p>-Danny</p>

<p>San Luis Obispo is a very appealing CSU :). Take a look at it.</p>

<p>But if you still persist...</p>

<p>USF, UCR, St. Mary's</p>

<p>my picks</p>