<p>I understand that UCLA is a highly competitive school with a staggering number of applicants each year. However, I would like to at least get an idea of what my chances are of getting accepted.
Freshman year-
1st Semester- 2.83 GPA (Don't ask......)
2nd semester- 3.6 GPA
Sophomore year-
1st Semester- 4.33 GPA
2nd Semester- 4.33 GPA
5 on AP World History Exam
4 on AP English Language Exam
Clubs: Key club, CSF
Junior year-
Currently have a 4.83 GPA. Plan on getting a 5.0 both semesters and taking exams for all weighted classes through the IB program. President of the Red Cross club, president of the Korean Cultural Club, Treasurer of HUGS (for kids with autism), Officer at L.I.P.Stick (for impoverished women), Key Club, Church Praise Team, Math tutor on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Varsity Lacrosse team. I am also a Delegate at Model UN, and part of Speech & Debate.</p>
<p>Senior year I will be taking all weighted classes as well. Goal SAT score- 2200+. I took the SAT without prep for the first time and got a 2070.. Do you think I have a chance at UCLA despite a weak freshman year?</p>
<p>Also, although UCLA is by far my top choice, I am also interested in John Hopkins, Loma Linda, UC Berkeley, Northwestern University, and NYU. Chance me please? I will return the favor if necessary</p>