NO supplement :[

<p>This whole supplement process has really been stressing me out. UCLA has been my dream school since I was a kid. I live about half an hour away. I never was emailed a supplement but my friend who went undeclared had a 3.5 UC Weighted GPA, 1200 SAT score and far less extra curriculars received a supplement application, I really dont know how they send these out. My school is not very competitive. Our top 9% has an a 3.8 UC weighted GPA average.</p>

<p>Specs
Ethnicity: Asian
Income: very low
Intended Major: Business Economics, only 1 of 5 students of my class to apply as a business major.
Rank: 13
UC Weighted GPA: 4.3
SAT score (low): 1500
SAT 2 and Literature: 500 each... very low
Extra Curriculars:
Captain of Varsity Volleyball 2 years
Captain of Varsity Track and Field 2 years
Student body Secretary
Key Club Treasurer
Junior Varsity Basketball 1 year
Junior Basketball Team Coach 2 years
Junior College Councelor
100 Hours of Community Service
Current AP Courses: AP Literature AP Economics</p>

<p>Personal Statement:
Prompt 1: I talked about the new community that I was exposed to and the difficulties that I faced as a new kid entering high school fairly adequate at best social skills. I focused on how my neighborhood has been looked down upon for its poverty and the gang related violence that it has became known for. I specifically stated that I chose to major in Economics to better understand the financial situations of my neighborhood, to utilize the knowledge that I would acquire to benefit my poverty-stricken community and start industries that would be necessary for the new era. In sum, I wanted to give back to the people that supported me.</p>

<p>Prompt 2: I talked about overcoming my fear of interaction. Seems like a typical essay, but I really emphasized my development and my product. My content was focused on utilizing my athletic potential, gradually discarding my fears to benefit my team and becoming its voice and leader. Ultimately, I tried to separate myself from the rest of the applicants in my class by clarifying that there was more to me than an "A" average student. What made me unique out of the bunch was my ability to lead and my maturation as an individual.</p>

<p>Additional Comments: I discussed my experiences and contributions with the various small learning communities in my school. I was a member of two. I was initially in a predominated Hispanic SLC where all my classmates were surprised to see me. Even though they were indifferent towards my race, I was willing to tutor others. I was ultimately accepted by my peers for my kindness and academic achievement. In the latter of my years in high school I was a part of another SLC that was predominately Asian, in here I encouraged more students to join sports, I wanted the UCs to know that i understood the concepts of communication and teamwork to survive. I concluded with my idea of success and how by making a difference in the life of others we are able to ultimately benefit everyone.</p>

<p>So yea thats pretty much it about me. I have been accepted to UC Riverside so far but these two are tops ! Please leave your analysis and feedback.</p>

<p>Not going to lie, being Asian + male is probably the worst combo to have for applying to college. Not getting the supplement only means you already got in or didn’t…you’ve heard this before but all you can do is wait for March.</p>

<p>Its not impossible, but your SAT stats + not being minority make UCLA a reach (UC’s are VERY numbers based). I wish you luck in getting in, but if you don’t…you’ll learn like countless others before you/your classmates that it isn’t the end of the world if you don’t get into your dream school. You’ll get over it, and perhaps you’ll love the school you choose to attend (like many of my friends who didn’t get into their top schools). Stay humble and enjoy senior year: you never know what might happen :)</p>

<p>Its amazing that you could have a 4.3 gpa and a 1500 SAT (all 3 sections right?).</p>

<p>YeAh i choked pretty bad…</p>

<p>How many students in your class? At our local high school (which is very diverse and has a low API score), our top 2% generally get into UCLA & Berkeley. For letters and science your major doesn’t matter. Technically it should not matter if your are asian because the UC’s are not supposed to take race into consideration. If I were you, I would hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. If you get in, that is great, if not you will likely be happy where ever you end up.</p>

<p>I have a class of 472. Im in the top 3% :frowning: specifically 0.027</p>

<p>Usually supplements are sent to students they are unsure about. Please don’t stress</p>

<p>Yeah i just feel rather discouraged because some kids i felt were not as worthy applicants received them but then my friend with very similar specs than me but higher sat score also didnt get 1. I juust would like that mentality of being borderline instead of being unsure for another month ykno…</p>

<p>This is just a guess, but from the same school if your stats are higher, I would think you were in.</p>

<p>Our average API score is roughly 1260</p>

<p>So what do you guys think are my chances for Irvine?</p>

<p>I think your chances for Irvine are very good.</p>

<p>Yeah thanks alot guys ! i was hoping Irvine would possibly be a safe school for me.</p>

<p>Out of these schools, can you guys give me my chances. (match, low reach, reach, high reach)</p>

<p>UCLA
UCI
UCSD
UCR (accepted)
CPSLO
CS Long Beach</p>

<p>“Our average API score is roughly 1260”</p>

<p>Did you mean to say SAT instead of API?</p>