<p>Hey guys, I am a senior applying to a bunch of colleges and I wanted to know my chances of getting into these schools.</p>
<p>I am an Indian American in California. I am not the first person in my family to go to college (my dad was).</p>
<p>My high school does not weigh honors courses differently from regular courses, so my GPA is 3.92 UW and 4.21 W. The scores that I am sending to colleges are from my ACT. My composite score was a 31 (34 science, 33 math, 31 reading, and 26 english) with an 8 on the essay. My subject test score are a 720 in Chemistry, a 690 in Math 2, and a 680 in Biology. My AP test scores are a 4 in both Bio and Chem. I also have an SAT superscore of 2030 (740 math, 660 critical reading, 630 writing).</p>
<p>My extracurricular activities and volunteer work is very minimal because I live in a small town and go to a small school. I have played on the Tennis team for 4 years, been in Science Olympiad for 3 years, been in CSF for 3 years, and the chess club for 1. I volunteered at a Boys and Girls Club for a while but had to stop due to the difficulty of my current classes. I have also volunteered at various school events.</p>
<p>My current classes consist of: AP Government, AP Literature, AP Physics, AP Statistics, AP Calculus, and Architectural Drafting. On my mid-year report, I had straight A's (if that matters at all). I've taken three years of Spanish and I also speak my native Indian language.</p>
<p>I am wondering what my chances are for the following schools: UC Berkeley, UCSD, UCLA, UC Davis, CMC, Pomona, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, and USC. I'm applying to Stanford also, but I know that it is a far reach (I'm doing it because my dad wanted me to). Thanks for any help!</p>