I'm feeling confident about everywhere I applied - maybe too confident?

<p>I applied to six universities and none of them are true reaches. I feel pretty confident that I'll get in everywhere I applied (with the exception of maybe UC San Diego) and I could use some honesty from a third party. Do you guys think I have good chances of getting in to my schools?</p>

<p>UW gpa 3.7, weighted 3.91
SAT I 1830
SAT II's: Lit 520 USH 550
Student body vice president (sr. year), secretary (jr. year)
Student govt 3 years
Book Club co-founder and Vice President
Prom committee secretary
Travel Club Member
Peer Tutor in English
Teacher's Assistant
100+ hours of community service
Editor in Chief of Literary Magazine (jr. year)
Editor in Chief of school newspaper (sr. year)
Stanford University Retreat Ambassador
Good personal statement about a heart surgery I had in 9th grade
First generation college student</p>

<p>And I applied to:
UC San Diego
UC Santa Barbara
UC Santa Cruz
CSU Long Beach
Chapman University
University of Washington (my GPA for this school is only a 3.53)</p>

<p>Thanks so much! I appreciate it.</p>

<p>let me give it an educated guess:</p>

<p>UC San Diego: 40% (helped by 1st gen status & heart surgery (obstacle overcome) in their formula
UC Santa Barbara: 60%
UC Santa Cruz: 80%
CSU Long Beach: 85%
Chapman University: don’t know enough about it
University of Washington: 30%</p>

<p>That seems like a reasonable list to me: 2 safeties, 2 reaches, and 1 matches + Chapman.</p>

<p>Thanks! I know these chance threads get annoying and I really appreciate the help :)</p>

<p>bumping :]</p>

<p>I’d essentially agree with Dunn, except I’m a little more skeptical about SD and SB, and I think you’ll be in at Chapman.</p>

<p>Thanks!
Chapman is my first choice so I hope I get in :slight_smile: And it would be awesome to get into UCSD or UW, too, but I realize that’s more difficult.</p>