<p>I'm applying to UCSD, UCSB, UCSC, UCD, UCI, and thinking about UCR and UCM but I don't if it's worth spending $140 for those schools
also SJSU, SFSU, SDSU, and CSULB
GPA: 3.32
SAT: 1700
retaking this dec and i've been studying unlike my first try
ACT: 28</p>
<p>Senior Classes:
CALC BC AP
IB History
IB English
Spanish 3
Physiology
Leadership</p>
<p>Clubs:
Interact: 4 years
Key: 4 years
MAC: 3 years
ARK: 2 years</p>
<p>Sports:
Tennis: 3 years
Golf: 1 year
Badminton: 1 year</p>
<p>Work:
Election poll student-clerk for elections in June</p>
<p>CSU’s only look at test scores and GPA.
SF and SJ-match
LB- high reach, average gpa around 3.7
SD- high reach, average gpa around 3.85</p>
<p>As for UC’s probably only Riverside. Every UC except Riverside, Merced, and Santa Cruz had over a 4.0 average gpa for the fall this year :/</p>
<p>Calculate your UC/CSU GPA: <a href=“GPA Calculator for the University of California – RogerHub”>http://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/</a></p>
<p>Your GPA is too low for most of the UC’s. You would have a chance at UCM/UCR.
Also calculate your eligibility index.
(CSU GPA x 800) + (SAT math+cr) or (CSU GPA x200) + (ACT comp x10). Around 4000 for SAT and 1000 For ACT puts you in good standing for CSULB and SDSU</p>
<p>For Cal States:
SJSU/SFSU: Match
CSULB/SDSU: High Match/Low reach depending on major.
Consider adding Fullerton and Cal poly pomona and dropping UCSD and either UCD/UCI and/ or UCSB</p>