Transfer to UC with international and local credits

<p>HOW SLIM ARE MY CHANCES?</p>

<p>I am a recently declared California resident and I have gone through the De La Salle University- Manila in the Philippines for 2 years and had an average of 3.5 GPA's until the last trimester that I messed up which pulled my GPA down to a 2.8 because of a lot of personal reasons. I was on the Football(SOCCER) team and in a political platform organization within my university. I have 92 units of Trimester credits with GE classes and political Science major classes.</p>

<p>Since I have moved, I attended community college and have a GPA of 3.5. It is not special but I have been taking an average of 23 units per semester and have been handling clubs and running a small business. </p>

<p>I was president of the Business Club which is affiliated with FBLA-PBL and won an award for Accounting and Finance for one of the conferences. I am currently the president of the International Business Association which I recently affiliated with ENACTUS the organization. During my first year in the community college, I joined 3 other organizations holding leadership positions in all of them. I am thinking of also joining the Student Council. I am going to join the honors society and try to be part of the symposium. </p>

<p>I moved here as a University student so I did not take SATs or ACTs. I took so many leadership roles in high school and did all the sports as varsity. I have awards as a high school student but I imagine they will be useless since my participation only in the local community college and my university will be looked at. </p>

<p>I am also running a small tutoring business for high school students and college students. Do you think that will justify my 3.5? </p>

<p>I know what I am doing is not enough and I should be doing more so I came to ask for more advice and what can compensate for my grades being that low and also do you think without SAT and ACT scores coming from a foreign country, can I still look into private universities like Harvard, Princeton, etc.</p>