<p>"A-G" GPA: 4.21<br>
UC Score Total: 470<br>
UC Score for SAT: 272
UC Score for Subject Tests: 198</p>
<p>I just used the calculator on their website and that is what it gave me. Do I have a good chance at all UC schools (by good I mean a match or safety)?</p>
<p>We don't go by UC scores. Just post your UW GPA, W GPA, and scores (+ ECs, etc., for more accuracy).</p>
<p>Umm, I'm only talking about UC schools right now(I'm out-of-state BTW).</p>
<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?p=4371334%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?p=4371334</a></p>
<p>^^There's my chances thread, but can somebody answer my question regarding the UC scores. Not considering other things, are they good enough to have UCLA and UCB as matches or safeties?</p>
<p>Judging from your chances thread (no one knows what those numbers from the UC calculator mean w/o looking it up, so don't use them when asking for predictions) both Berkeley and UCLA are probably somewhere in the match to safe match range. Your SATs, particularly SAT IIs, are fine, but your GPA's a little too low to call them safeties (4.21 UC GPA is about average for LA and Berkeley admits). Pretty much any other UC (with the possible exception of SD) would be a safety.</p>
<p>UC's are not safeties for anyone out of state, because they are required to accept all top California students. If you're not in-state, it's as tough as anything.</p>
<p>As said, no UC -- not even the lower ones -- is a safety for an OOSer. And nobody goes by "UC Score"; many people don't even know what that is. Berkeley and UCLA aren't even safeties for anyone in-state, so OOS is even further from that.</p>