Please Chance for: UC Davis, UCSB, UCSD, UCI, CAL, and UCLA

<p>Currently I am going on to be a Junior; my stats are as follows. </p>

<p>So far, it has gone like this for me:
GPA:
Overall = 3.5 Unweighted, 3.9 Weighted.
Tenth grade classes:
English 2 P
Algebra 2
Spanish 2
PE
AP European History
AP Environmental Science.</p>

<p>Finished Spanish 3 over the summer.</p>

<p>Junior Year Classes (upcoming now):
AP Chemistry (2 periods)
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science
AP U.S. History
IB English 3
Math Analysis</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Founder and president of Chess Club
Track and Field (Shot Put/Discuss)
Manager for football
Invest in stock for profit (as my source of income)
I signed up as a math tutor for this year.
Hopefully I can sign on with a good volunteer program this year.</p>

<p>Bump. Someone here probably can chance me accurately.</p>

<p>It’s hard to chance you accurately because you haven’t finished junior year yet, but right now your unweighted looks a bit low, hopefully if you can manage all A’s junior year that will bring it up quite a bit. Just do well junior year and you should be able to have a chance at all the UC’s. As for the top two, La and B, those you will need to work even harder for. Oh yeah, make sure you get at least 2100 on SAT, that will help a lot. Or ACT, whichever one you prefer. Try to take them as soon as possible, DO NOT wait until Senior year to try to cram everything. Few people work well under pressure, if you are one of them then do as you wish. Btw, are you in-state? That will help even more.</p>

<p>@datAshunBoi Yes I am in state, a few miles away from LA. And I know my UW really needs improvement and I will strive for nothing but A’s this year. But as it’s going right now, what UC’s do you see me getting into?</p>

<p>@Batllo I have to take Math Analysis before I can go onto Calc, and despite getting an A in Algebra 2 the school won’t let me go onto MA Honors.</p>

<p>I can see you getting into all the UC’s except for LA and B (which are basically reaches to everyone). That is to say, I’m not saying you don’t have a chance, just that you have very slim ones with your current standing. That said, if you do well this junior year, you will be a much more competitive competitor in the race for these two schools!</p>

<p>That’s a fair assessment, many thanks!</p>

<p>I’ll get the grades up and perhaps update this question once I take the SAT.</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>

<p>Um, same as a lot of people. It’ll be easier once you finished Junior year and taken either the SAT/ACT and some SAT II for people to chance you.
I would definitely try and get your grades up as much as you can so you can be competitive.</p>

<p>It sort of depends what major you’re going in that would sort of determine how high your chance of getting in would be. But as everyone knows, LA looks at stats A LOT while Berkeley a little less, so who knows :)</p>

<p>There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer.</p>