To which UC to I have chances?

<p>Hello, I'm from Europe, but I really want to get to UC. I was thinking About Irvine, SB, Davis or Santa Cruz. However when I get my SAT scores I was really disappointed cause they were quite low: 510/600/490(4-4 from essay). So to which UC campuses do I have chases to get? Is there any chase for me to be accepted to SB,Davis or Irvine? Or maybe I should only apply to CC? I want to study physics (1st major) or Computer sciences. Which UC is the best for me?
Thank You!</p>

<p>well we can’t even chance you without a GPA</p>

<p>If Credits or hours mean how much time per week you’re tough the subject my GPA is 3.5</p>

<p>you probably have the best chance at Santa Cruz
the biggest reach for you would be Santa Barbara and Davis</p>

<p>UCSC: high match
UCR: match
UCM: match
the rest would be reaches</p>

<p>Thank you for your help. Well I was considering UCM but its ratings are really poor so I don’t know if it’s worth to apply for it. Is it worth to apply to UCM?</p>

<p>Honestly, it is very difficult to assess an international applicant with such limited information. From what I know, I think you’ll have trouble getting into any UC with a 3.5 and 1600 SAT - especially into a competitive major like CS.</p>

<p>If you are really committed to studying in California, I’d encourage you to apply to some CSUs and some privates. CSU Long Beach, Fullerton and Chico have solid programs you’d probably make it into. Also look at Loyola Marymount and USD. A private school will probably cost about the same as a UC for an out of state applicant.</p>

<p>If you have time, take the ACT. Many students that struggle with the SAT perform better on the ACT because of the different format.</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>