UC Santa Cruz?

<p>First, let's start off with my transcript.. As you will notice, I have not taken any AP classes.
Freshman:
Biology-P : B, C-
Spanish 1-P : A, C+
Geometry-P : C+, C
World Hst/Geo/Cult-P : B, A-
Eng 9-P : A-, A</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Chemistry-P : B-, A-
Algebra 2-P : B-, B-
Spanish 2-P: B-, A-
HO English 10-P : B, A-
Theater 1-P : B+, A-</p>

<p>Junior:
Psychology-P: A, A
Physics-P : B, B
US History-P : A-, A
Pre-Calc-P : A-, B
Humanities-P (This is the English Course): A, A-</p>

<p>Senior:
Hard to say, I'm taking all my classes at the college, but as it is...
Math 30 (Calculus) , English 2, and Abnormal Psychology.
Government/Economics, English (the high school required one), and a College Survival Skills required class. </p>

<p>SO as that stands, with my crappy Freshman year included, I have a 3.35. However, if you take the 10-12, as most colleges do, I have a 3.55. </p>

<p>So, I was wondering, could I get into UC Santa Cruz? Evidently I have taken the A-G, and in some fields I have even taken the "recommended" years (math, science). I plan to take my SAT's, and it says in order to be in the top 9% in the state-wide context, I would need to get at least a 1740 on my SAT's, which is honestly quite manageable for me.
If I did get into the top 9% in a statewide context, would I have a good shot of getting into UC Santa Cruz?
I have some extra curricular activities, but I will admit, not many.
Where do I stand?
Don't be afraid to be brutally honest..</p>

<p>If you get the top 9% u are in good standing, but ur freshmen year does not count and u did not fail any classes, so u have a decent chance in getting it :)</p>

<p>Does anyone else have a say?</p>