<p>GPA - Weighted: 3.63 <-- UC GPA</p>
<p>SAT I Math: 640
SAT I Critical Reading: 660
SAT I Writing: 690</p>
<p>Total: 1990 ( This can/will be higher, I blew off studying for it to focus on AP studying at the time)</p>
<p>SAT II's Pending </p>
<p>AP Calc AB- 3
AP U.S. History- 3</p>
<p>Took AP Physics Junior Year, didn't pass AP test</p>
<p>12 grade Courses
AP Chem
AP Calc BC
H. Stats
AP Lit
H. Humanities/Philosophy
Varsity Swim Team</p>
<p>Extracurricular:
Co - President of Heal the Bay Club- 2 years
1 Year Junior Varsity Cross-Country
2 Years Junior Varsity Swim, 2 Years Varsity Swim
1 Year volunteer homeless shelter - 25 hours
1 Year Smile Club - (Helping children with cleft lips in Africa)
6 Years Tenor Saxophone - Outside of school Jazz Bands
- LAUSD honor band</p>
<p>UC chances? I know im out of ucb and ucla isnt realistic, but the others?
Thanks</p>
<p>UCSD: Reach
UCD/UCI/UCSB: Low Reach
UCSC: High Match
UCR/UCM: Match
For the most of the UC’s GPA is weighed more heavily than Test Scores. It will also depend upon your major. STEM majors will need to be higher GPA than Liberal Arts. The majority of the UC’s are looking at GPA’s around 4.0 or higher. Check the common data sets for each UC and see where you stand. Good Luck.</p>
<p>It really depends on your major! I agree with Gumymom on those chances. But we have very similar scores and given that here are my admission decisions (applied as business major)</p>
<p>Rejected:
UCSD
UCB</p>
<p>Accepted:
UCI
UCSB
UCSC</p>
<p>all others I didn’t apply</p>
<p>Depends on whether your major is impacted and how well written your personal statement is! It’s obvious you’ve worked hard through your hs education. I wouldn’t worry about it </p>
<p>Depends on your major. As a stem major, your gpa is very low. Most have a weighted gpa over 4.00 especially engineering majors. </p>