<p>I'm a California resident, and I want to know my chances of getting into UC Berkeley, LA, San Diego, Davis, and Irvine. Unweighted GPA is 3.77, weighted UC GPA is 4.076. I'm ranked 33 of 673 in my class. I'm a Korean male.</p>
<p>SAT Subject:
Chemistry 730
Math IIC 700 (eww)</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
summer college course: MATH152 (Algebra II) - A</p>
<p>Spanish I - A/A
Honors Chemistry - A/A
English IIA - B/A
AP World History - B/B
Marching/Concert Band - A/A
Precalculus - A/A</p>
<p>Junior Year
summer college courses:
HIST117B (US History) - B
MATH101A (Calculus with Analytical Geometry) - A</p>
<p>Honors English III - B/B
AP Calculus BC - A/A
Spanish II - A/A
Physics - A/A
Marching/Concert Band - A/A
AP Chemistry A/A</p>
<p>AP Exam Scores:
Calculus BC - 5
Calculus AB subscore - 5
Chemistry - 5
World History - 4</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Marching band leadership member
Active band participant in fundraisers, etc for 4 years
Trumpet/Piano
Tri-M Music Honors Society member
Principal Chair Concert Band</p>
<p>Awards/Honors:
AP Scholar
Letter in Band 3 years
School Honor Roll</p>
<p>You already know what everyone is going to say, especially if they go to LA or Barkley...
UCLA/UCB: slight reach
UCSD: match
UCI/UCD: Saftey</p>
<p>I honestly don't know where they get they're say from, despite "what they have heard," possibly. The whole UC app is wack, anyway. You'll get into a UC man, trust me.</p>
<p>I agree with arklogic completely, including the comments on what an improved SAT might do for you, especially considering your good SAT II scores.</p>
<p>P.S. UCSB is essentially equivalent to UCI/UCD--so you should say "top 6 UCs".</p>
<p>Thanks for the opinions. Should I really be focusing on improving my SAT Is at this point? I heard from other friends that I should be improving my SAT IIs and that my SAT Is are fine. I need more input.</p>
<p>Your SAT II scores are fine. It's the SAT I scores that can help you out. Retake them. I'd say just about 100 points higher is all you need for UC Berkeley/UCLA.</p>
<p>The UCs take the best single-sitting. That means no matter how much you improve your CR score and Writing score, it doesn't matter unless your overall SAT I total goes up (in other words, don't blow off Math or think you don't have to still do well on it). Keep this in mind when you take the test.</p>