<p>I just wanted to know what you guys thought of my chances of admissions to the following schools giving these test scores and circumstances:</p>
<p>SAT I: 1220 (540 Verbal 680 Math)</p>
<p>SAT II: 570 Writing, 600 Math IIC, 670 EM Biology</p>
<p>ACT:
ENG: 19 MATH: 32 READ: 26 SR: 27 C:26
ENG: 26 MATH: 30 READ: 18 SR: 27 C:25
*Does anyone know if any of the University of California Schools Re-Calculate the composite ACT score based on the highest score from each individual test?
If so I would have a 28.</p>
<p>I applied to the following School, how probable do you think it is that I get accepted into each? Keep in mind I'm applying to the UC schools out-of-state and that I applied under the major of Computer Engineering.</p>
<p>UC Berkeley (A long long stretch)
UCLA (Another long stretch)
UCSD
UCSB
UCI</p>
<p>California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo</p>
<p>Purdue -Accepted
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Accepted</p>
<p>Please also keep in mind I have a 3.9 weighted GPA (Had more AP and honors courses then they would count for weighted courses) I took 6 AP Courses and took every math and science course my school offered, 3.5 years of Spanish, 5 years of English, All math courses up to and including AP Calculus AB (doing BC simultaneously, independent study). Took Chemistry lecture I & II and Lab I & II at a local private college as well as Biology Lab I and II. Senior year courses are all AP.</p>
<p>I've done academic team for the last 4 years, went to state competitions numerous times.
Appeared on Jeopardy's "Back to School" week.
My part time job was related to my intended Major (I fixed computers)
I volunteered helping out doing undergraduate research at a local private college
Build a computer database for specimens and networked the station.
Worked as a computer consultant to the US EPA
Nominated to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum on Technology</p>
<p>My parents took a hugh loss when their business failed, so our adjusted income for 2003 and 2004 was -196,000 for a 4 person family.</p>