My Chances

<p>I'm out of state (MA) and applying as a physics major. Here are my stats.
WGPA: 4.05
UWGPA: 3.8
Top 10% of my class</p>

<p>Testing:
SAT: 2080 CR: 770 Math: 710 Writing: 600 SAT (out of 1600): 1480
SAT IIs:
Math 2: 800
Chemistry: 710 (I'll get it up to an 800 in october)
I'm currently studying for physics and plan on a 750-800</p>

<p>APs:
AP Chemistry (4)
AP Calculus AB (plan on taking)
AP Physics (Plan on taking)
AP Biology (plan on taking)
AP Statistics (plan on taking)</p>

<p>Awards: Bausch and Lomb honorary Science award
Member of National Honors Society
Member of National Spanish Honors Society</p>

<p>ECs:
Math team (10, 11, 12)
Baseball (9, 10, 11) (not varsity)
indoor track (10, 11)
Captain of my physics olympics team (11)
Chemistry Olympiad (11 didn't make it out of northeastern qualifiers)
Kick off Mentor (11, 12)
Chemistry Club (11,12)
Internship at coastal research lab (11,12)</p>

<p>Community Service:
Referee of kids floor hockey (9, 11, 12)
over 150 hours of community service (time spent at coastal research internship also counted towards community service)</p>

<p>While you have a respectable collection of ECs, you’re probably more likely to be rejected than accepted. Your SAT scores are just average and your GPA is a notch too low. The average admitted UCLA student has WGPA of 4.38. </p>

<p>[FAQ</a> - Denied Freshmen - UCLA Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/faq/FR_Not_Adm.htm]FAQ”>http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/faq/FR_Not_Adm.htm)</p>

<p>Your academic awards are unimpressive assuming that the admissions officers are familiar with the awards.</p>

<p>Work on raising your GPA. You’re good for everything else.</p>