UC Berkeley or UCLA?

<p>I just finished my junior year in high school and will be applying for the university class of 2015. (Major in either Business, Computer Engineering, or both)
Extracurriculars:
Three years of trading in the stock market
3 years as a referee for soccer games in my city (job)
4 years of tennis for my high school team.
Academics:
Weighted GPA of 4.54, Unweighted 3.79, and UC GPA 4.125.
SAT 2050 (I plan on retaking and am confident I can do at least 2100)
ACT haven't taken it yet, expecting 32-34
SAT subjects: Math II 760, Chemistry 720.
AP Euro Exam: 3 (first time taking an AP test, was a bit surprised)
AP Chemistry: 3
AP Statistics: 5
AP Psychology: 5
AP Physics/Calc BC/Econ/Lit haven't taken yet.
In my freshman year I had 3 honors, in my sophomore year I had 3 honors and an AP, in my junior year I had 3 AP's and 2 honors, and next year I plan on having 5 AP's (all years had a max of 6 classes) and will additionally be taking Nutrition at a Community College. My grades started low and went upward from there, so I could include when applying that it was a general motivation for success that lifted my grades gradually.My school is relatively weak in academics so I'm in about the top 6%.
Community Service Hours: 45 out of a requirement of 40.
As for the personal statement, I'm fairly confident that I can write well because I'm particularly good at connecting with people. What are my chances? Thanks!!!</p>

<p>I was just looking at your past threads…Haven’t you already posted this same thread 2 other times? I don’t think the comments are going to change very much.</p>

<p>UC Berkeley and LA: reach</p>

<p>Kreig01, i barely get any replies but each time i repost i get new outlook haha, i know it looks stupid but its helping (sort of)</p>