<p>Hi,</p>
<p>UCSC is one of the colleges that I would like to attend.</p>
<p>I am currently a sophomore at a great public school.</p>
<p>Sophmore Year:</p>
<p>World History Honors: B / A
Spanish Year 2 Honors: B / C
Physics Honors*: B / B
Math Analysis (Pre Calculus): C / C
English Honors: B / B</p>
<ul>
<li>= UC Weighted</li>
</ul>
<p>I took a rather rigorous course load and got a bout a 3.0 UC GPA. This is what I am planning to take next year.</p>
<p>AP Chemistry*
English Honors*
Statistics
U.S. History
Graphic Design
Virtual Business</p>
<ul>
<li>= UC Weighted</li>
</ul>
<p>This schedule will be probably even easier than my sophomore year. I am taking easy classes to raise my GPA. I'll probably get a UC GPA of 4.0-4.333. It can get me an upward trend.</p>
<p>AP Chem is considered one of the easiest APs at our school.</p>
<p>English Honors is also pretty easy because most of the A and B kids in honors this year are going into AP.</p>
<p>I had terrible teachers in Spanish, and there is no way I could do a third year. </p>
<p>Our school only offers AP Calc, which is known to be ridiculously hard, and Stats, which is known to be easy. I'm thinking about maybe taking Calc later at Community College.</p>
<p>With barely studying at the beginning of this year I got a 176 on the PSAT. I can probably raise that a couple hundred points if I study and prepare for it, which I will have time for with an easy schedule. I also want an easy schedule so I can play lots of tennis, I am pretty sure I will make varsity.</p>
<p>Varsity Tennis</p>
<p>70 Hours Community Service
40 of those hours are in another country.</p>
<p>In State</p>
<p>So, what will be my chances for SC if I graduate in '10. Also, can I get some recommendations and advice for how I could change my schedule or anything that could increase my admissions chances. I still have lots of time. Am I on track and making the right choices? Tips for how I can improve chances for SC and other UCs and other colleges?</p>
<p>Responses would be greatly appreciated.</p>