Please Chance Me! I'm a little stressed out...

<p>Hey I am an incoming senior in California. For my Sophomore and Junior years my GPA: UW: 3.95 W: 4.05
SAT score: 2150
Math: 650
Reading: 700
Writing: 800
By end of senior year:
- English Honors
-2 years of AP English
- AP Human Geography
-AP Latin</p>

<p>My extracurriculars are strong:
- Tennis team varsity since sophomore year, finished second in city tournament of public schools this spring
- Radio at my school since sophomore year
- Journalism since sophomore year (probably will be editor-in-chief this year, normal editor now)
- Sunday school teaching since freshman year every sunday
- Little league umpire
- Internship at non-profit organization that teaches homeless people to play soccer and gets them off the streets
- Selective, 20 person, 15 month leadership program and now Junior counselor for the program
- Given one of two honorable awards at my middle school for service
- Many hours of babysitting
- Multiple summers as a counselor in training at different summer camps
- I have played guitar for a few years
I will have good essays (strong writer and creative essays) and hopefully good recommendations.
Accept/Reject Predictions (I will study in the realm of Liberal Arts/Humanities):
UCLA
UC Berkeley
University of Oregon
University of Washington
University of Michigan
University of Wisconsin
USC
Stanford
UC Davis</p>

<p>Calculate your UC GPA: <a href=“GPA Calculator for the University of California – RogerHub”>http://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Stanford: Reach
UCLA/UCB: Low Reach
USC: High Match
UCD: Match
U of Oregon: Safety
Not sure about the rest. Good Luck</p>

<p>UC GPA: 4.05</p>

<p>10th grade S1: 4 A’s, 1 B (no honors)
10th Grade S2: 5 A’s (no honors)
11th Grade S1: 6 A’s (one AP, A in that)
11th Grade S2: 6 A’s (one AP, A in that)</p>

<p>@Gumbymom</p>

<p>Does your school offer only a few AP classes? For UCLA/UCB/USC, course rigor is important so only having 1 AP in your Junior year will definitely affect your chances.</p>