<p>UC gpa:3.6
HS gpa: dunno
SAT1: 1850
SAT2's : Korean 800, MAth2 680
Honor&AP courses i took from 10-11grade:
AP world
AP chem
AP calculus
honor Biology
honor us history
honor math analysis
honor english</p>
<p>Extra curriculars:
varsity tennis(10-12grade) our school is No.1 in the city
mentorin elementary kids (over 200 hrs)
Helpin church community (over 150 hrs)</p>
<p>i dunno if this helps but :/
low income
permanent resident</p>
<p>[UCLA, UCSD, UCI, UCD, UCSB, UCR, UCSC]</p>
<p>*I got D in ap chem:/ but i took chem in community college. do you guys know if the CC grade can replace ap chem grade?
*Also i took ceramics as visual performin art, does this count as uc gpa?</p>
<p>Good chances at every one of those schools. I was watching a video that showed how UC admission deliberate over whether or not to accept a student. They will question the SAT. Are you first generation? That would play a big part in your application.</p>
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yes but it must be one year long, not 2 separate semesters.
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<p>Not necessarily. Art classes can be semester-long, and you can use them to fulfill the visual/performing arts requirement if you take 2 of them.</p>
<p>UCLA, probably not.
UCSD maybe, a bit of a reach.
UCI, a bit of a reach, but high acceptance rate.
UCSB, possible, but not likely.
UCR, best chance.
UCSC, also a good chance.</p>
<p>You could retake the SAT... try for a 1850 or 1900 maybe.
I dont think community college can replace the grade, sorry, but maybe at your school they do, ask your counselor.
The tennis EC will look great though.</p>