<p>your SATs are high. gpa could be better but if you have good essays and EC's, then i think you'll have a good chance for almost any UC. from my school at least, berkeley accepts kids who just have really high scores and maybe not that great of ECs. UCLA accepts kids who don't necessarily have the highest scores, but are well rounded with their EC's. good luck!</p>
<p>I think your in at UCD, UCI and UCSB or atleast you will get in one of them.
UCB and UCLA are reaches depending on what you are majoring. Engineering- reach, biology- reach.</p>
<p>What you might be thinking of is the eligibility calculation. There are many ways to be eligible as a CA resident. In one way you have to have a certain gpa and a certain SAT scores (the higher your gpa, the lower you sat's can be, etc). So for this they take your SAT I score and add that to 2 times each SAT II. So the maximum possible is 1600 + 2 * (800+800+800).</p>
<p>Sorry, I'm just being realistic. Competetive times. Anyway, I had a 3.33 GPA, but I had other things going for me. Sure 4.0 os a good GPA, but everyone has it these days, people got to be OG to get into selective universities</p>
<p>Note: OG means Original Gangster for those of you not familiar with the lingo. I'm trying to be multicultural. :P</p>
<p>I don't think I should release that information on such a public message board. :P Give me your AIM screen name and I will tell you personally if you need to know.</p>