my chances? accepted, rejected, waitlisted

<p>SAT: 1980 math:710 critical reading:630 writing:640
ACT: 28
SAT IIs: US history, Lit, Math 2C</p>

<p>academic GPA: unweighted-3.79
weighted- 4.59</p>

<p>total GPA: unweighted- 3.81
weighted- 4.61</p>

<p>EC: -leadship (2 years, commissioner of elections, senior class VP)
-KIWIN'S(3 years comm service club)
-Model UN(secretary, VP, 4 years)
-CSF(4years)
-assembly(4 years, comm service/ etiquette/dancing)
cotillion(younger version of assembly for 3 years)
-Choreo(4 years, dance class/ club we put on dance shows)
Dance for 6 years
-Peer tutor(2 years, at school)</p>

<p>400-500+ community service hours</p>

<p>Schedule: mostly honors & AP classes
Math(4 years): 3 years Honors, 1 year AP
English(4 years): 2 years Honors, 2 years AP
History(3 years): 1 year Honors, 2 years AP
Science(3 years): 1 year regular, 1 year Honors, 1 year AP</p>

<p>AP's: Literature, Language,Calc AB, Environmental Science, European History, Economics, US History, Psychology, Government(@ a junior college pretty much equivalent to AP)</p>

<p>Others/Electives:
Japanese(4 years): 1 year cal state college credit, 1 year H
Dance/Choreo( 4 years): int and advanced level
Sculpture
Leadership(2 years)
Psychology
Health/Drivers Ed</p>

<p>2 years of honor roll</p>

<p>chances at
UC(LA,Berkely,SD, I)
USC
Claremont( Pomona, Scripps)
Stanford(haha just for the heck of it..)
any suggestions?</p>

<p>I'm guessing you are a California Resident. Your EC's and SAT's are a bit weak for some of the schools you listed.</p>

<p>UCLA- Rejected
UCB- rejected
UCSD- Accepted/Waitlisted
UCI- Accepted
Claremont colleges- accepted
Stanford- Rejected</p>

<p>You should definitely still go an apply to your dream schools thought. It's always worth a short. You never know with good essays, you just might get in.</p>

<p>I would suggest trying to retake the SAT, and ACT, a good 2100+ score would make a lot of those scores you mentioned become much more viable. I believe right now you have a shot at all the schools minus maybe stanford, but not a very good shot until you improve that sat score.</p>