<p>I'm an In-State and Out of Local Area student. Bay Area if you are curious.
Kinda just really curious what people think.</p>
<p>UC GPA Weighted is about a 3.8, maybe 3.7
SAT Composite is 1290/1600 (670M and 620CR)
My eligibility Index with the 3.8 is a 4290.
My intended major is Psychology.
Class Rigor: Every class I have in senior year is IB, same with Junior and so on, basically hardest classes my school has to offer.</p>
<p>Any idea if I got a good shot or not? I feel like I should be pretty good off.</p>
<p>SDSU: Match
IF your EI is about 4100+ you are good. My younger son will be attending this Fall as a CS major.</p>
<p>Sweet that does make me feel better. So now I wanna expand a bit and ask the same question of UC Irvine, UCSB, and UCSD. I think they are matches with slighhhhht reach (maybe a little bit more with UCSD) but I’m curious about peoples opinions.
I’m taking the ACT in September, my current mock store I received today was a 31 Composite: 29M, 29E, 33R, 34S. Math was screwed cuz i was doing the practice test while on the phone with my job. Science I only missed one because I missed one word in a sentence and such.
I feel like with that score on the ACT it’s a pretty good ticket to any of those schools considering it is at or above those schools’ 75th percentiles.</p>
<p>My younger son attending SDSU this Fall had a UC GPA 3.73, ACT 31 (10 AP Classes +2 Honors) but majoring in CS.
Denied at UCSD/UCSB/UCI.
With a Psychology major (pretty competitive) I will chance you as:
UCSD: Reach
UCSB: Low Reach
UCI: High Match
Average UC GPA for those schools is 4.0+. UC’s weigh GPA more heavily than SAT/ACT.</p>
<p>You would be Matches for UCSC and UCR.</p>
<p>Not going to UCSC (15 minutes from my house), just too close.
Not going to UCR because I hate Riverside.</p>
<p>@SyFalcons: Regardless of what anyone says on this forum, you should apply where you want. Psychology is a pretty competitive major at the UC’s (not as competitive as CS), so I used my own son as an example. If you write stellar essays you do have a chance at UCI/UCD and UCSB. Just have at least 1-2 good safeties. Good Luck.</p>