<p>I have Stanford, Cornell, Pomona College, UChicago, and Notre Dame as my reaches, UCLA, UCSD, and UCI as my targets, and UCR, UCSB, and USD as my safeties.</p>
<p>I have a ton of long-term extracurriculars, 3.7 UW GPA, 7 APs, and 33 ACT.</p>
<p>I have Stanford, Cornell, Pomona College, UChicago, and Notre Dame as my reaches, UCLA, UCSD, and UCI as my targets, and UCR, UCSB, and USD as my safeties.</p>
<p>I have a ton of long-term extracurriculars, 3.7 UW GPA, 7 APs, and 33 ACT.</p>
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<p>Your list looks great maybe look at UCB and USC</p>
<p>Should we assume that you’re instate for Calif?</p>
<p>UCR, UCD, and UCSB are only safeties if you’re 100% certain that yu have all funding covered to attend them. Will your parents pay the $30k to go to these schools? If not, then is there another reason why you know for sure that they’re affordable?</p>
<p>Be sure that the net price calculators at your proposed safeties show a net price you and your parents are able and willing to pay.</p>
<p>Also note that different divisions (Letter and Science, Engineering, etc.) and sometimes different majors have different levels of selectivity.</p>
<p>In terms of selectivity level, it looks like UCLA > UCSD > UCD, UCSB, UCI > UCR, although division and major may change the order.</p>